The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. THE PLAYS AND POEMS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , WITH THE CORRECTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF VARIOUS COMMENTATORS : COMPREHENDING A Life of the Poet , AND AN ENLARGED HISTORY OF THE STAGE , BY THE LATE EDMOND MALONE . WITH ...
William Shakespeare. THE PLAYS AND POEMS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE , WITH THE CORRECTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF VARIOUS COMMENTATORS : COMPREHENDING A Life of the Poet , AND AN ENLARGED HISTORY OF THE STAGE , BY THE LATE EDMOND MALONE . WITH ...
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William Shakespeare. A minute investigation , therefore , of the origin and progress of the drama in England , will scarcely repay the labour of the inquiry . However , as the best in- troduction to the History of the Stage during the ...
William Shakespeare. A minute investigation , therefore , of the origin and progress of the drama in England , will scarcely repay the labour of the inquiry . However , as the best in- troduction to the History of the Stage during the ...
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William Shakespeare. minion of Satan , and conveying them into paradise . -The composers of the Mysteries did not think the plain and probable events of the New Testament suffi- ciently marvellous for an audience who wanted only to be ...
William Shakespeare. minion of Satan , and conveying them into paradise . -The composers of the Mysteries did not think the plain and probable events of the New Testament suffi- ciently marvellous for an audience who wanted only to be ...
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William Shakespeare. ry even ridiculous as they were , they softened the man- ners of the people , by diverting the publick attention to spectacles in which the mind was concerned , and by creating a regard for other arts than those of ...
William Shakespeare. ry even ridiculous as they were , they softened the man- ners of the people , by diverting the publick attention to spectacles in which the mind was concerned , and by creating a regard for other arts than those of ...
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William Shakespeare. part of the reign of King Henry the Eighth , they were perhaps performed indiscriminately ; but Mys- comedies , and sports which followed . " " Epulas , comœdias , et certamina ludicra , quæ sequebantur , quid ...
William Shakespeare. part of the reign of King Henry the Eighth , they were perhaps performed indiscriminately ; but Mys- comedies , and sports which followed . " " Epulas , comœdias , et certamina ludicra , quæ sequebantur , quid ...
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