The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... characters at several periods , but the modes of making their reflec- tion , and the manner of adapting it at those periods to the taste and disposition of mankind . The Stage in- deed may be considered as the republic of active litera ...
... characters at several periods , but the modes of making their reflec- tion , and the manner of adapting it at those periods to the taste and disposition of mankind . The Stage in- deed may be considered as the republic of active litera ...
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... character of European manners : when the knight going to a tornament , first invoked his God , then his mistress , and afterwards proceeded with a safe conscience and great resolution to engage his antagonist . In these Mysteries I have ...
... character of European manners : when the knight going to a tornament , first invoked his God , then his mistress , and afterwards proceeded with a safe conscience and great resolution to engage his antagonist . In these Mysteries I have ...
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... the preceding days , after Soupper the kynge and qweene beynge togader in hyrgrett chamber 6 . the chief characters were Christ , Adam , Eve , C 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 19 very pertinently introduces the next scene; in which ...
... the preceding days , after Soupper the kynge and qweene beynge togader in hyrgrett chamber 6 . the chief characters were Christ , Adam , Eve , C 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 19 very pertinently introduces the next scene; in which ...
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William Shakespeare. the chief characters were Christ , Adam , Eve , Abra- ham , and John the Baptist , was not ... character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a general prologue , giving the arguments of forty ...
William Shakespeare. the chief characters were Christ , Adam , Eve , Abra- ham , and John the Baptist , was not ... character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a general prologue , giving the arguments of forty ...
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... character of a religious fraternity . They were incorporated into a guild or fellowship by King Henry the Third about the year 1240 ; under the patronage of Saint Nicho- las . Their profession , employment , and character , naturally ...
... character of a religious fraternity . They were incorporated into a guild or fellowship by King Henry the Third about the year 1240 ; under the patronage of Saint Nicho- las . Their profession , employment , and character , naturally ...
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