The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... exhibited be- fore the appearance of Shakspeare 2 . better models , gave promise of a high degree of excellence ; and I cannot but think that Nestor himself must have found his gravity relaxed by more , than a second perusal of Gammer ...
... exhibited be- fore the appearance of Shakspeare 2 . better models , gave promise of a high degree of excellence ; and I cannot but think that Nestor himself must have found his gravity relaxed by more , than a second perusal of Gammer ...
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... exhibited ; the greater part of which , probably , were written before our author commenced play - wright : Cleopatra Edward I. Battle of Alcazar Wounds of Civil War Selymus , Emperor of the Turks Cornelia Mother Bombie The Cobler's ...
... exhibited ; the greater part of which , probably , were written before our author commenced play - wright : Cleopatra Edward I. Battle of Alcazar Wounds of Civil War Selymus , Emperor of the Turks Cornelia Mother Bombie The Cobler's ...
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... exhibited in England , as well as every other part of Europe , were of a religious kind . So early as in the beginning of the twelfth century , it was customary in England on holy festivals to represent , in or near the churches ...
... exhibited in England , as well as every other part of Europe , were of a religious kind . So early as in the beginning of the twelfth century , it was customary in England on holy festivals to represent , in or near the churches ...
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... exhibited in England . William Fitz- Stephen , a monk of Canterbury , who according to the best accounts composed his very curious work in 1174 , about four years after the murder of his patron Arch- bishop Becket , and in the twenty ...
... exhibited in England . William Fitz- Stephen , a monk of Canterbury , who according to the best accounts composed his very curious work in 1174 , about four years after the murder of his patron Arch- bishop Becket , and in the twenty ...
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... exhibited at these protracted annual celebrities , made the people less religious , by pro- moting idleness and a love of festivity , proscribed these sports , and excommunicated the performers . But finding that no regard was paid to ...
... exhibited at these protracted annual celebrities , made the people less religious , by pro- moting idleness and a love of festivity , proscribed these sports , and excommunicated the performers . But finding that no regard was paid to ...
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