The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... interludes , and translated pieces , ) now extant , written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows * Acolastus Ferrex and Porrex Damon and Pythias 1540 O - 1561 ยท 1562 1568 Tancred and Gismund Cambyses , no ...
... interludes , and translated pieces , ) now extant , written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows * Acolastus Ferrex and Porrex Damon and Pythias 1540 O - 1561 ยท 1562 1568 Tancred and Gismund Cambyses , no ...
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... interludes of the buffoons at the fairs . These are the ideas of a judicious French writer now living , who has investigated the history of human manners with great comprehension and sa- gacity . Voltaire's theory on this subject is ...
... interludes of the buffoons at the fairs . These are the ideas of a judicious French writer now living , who has investigated the history of human manners with great comprehension and sa- gacity . Voltaire's theory on this subject is ...
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... interludes . " Polydore Virgil mentions in his book De Rerum Inventoribus , lib . v . c . ii . that the Mysteries were in his time in English . " Solemus vel more priscorum spectacula edere populo , ut ludos , venationes , -recitare ...
... interludes . " Polydore Virgil mentions in his book De Rerum Inventoribus , lib . v . c . ii . that the Mysteries were in his time in English . " Solemus vel more priscorum spectacula edere populo , ut ludos , venationes , -recitare ...
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... interlude , in which 7 66 5 Warton's History of English Poetry , vol . i . pp . 242 , et seq . 6 History of English Poetry , vol . ii . p . 206. ban s Except , that on the first Sunday of the magnificent mar- riage of King James of ...
... interlude , in which 7 66 5 Warton's History of English Poetry , vol . i . pp . 242 , et seq . 6 History of English Poetry , vol . ii . p . 206. ban s Except , that on the first Sunday of the magnificent mar- riage of King James of ...
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... interlude , the resurrection of our Lord , & c . For the which purposes and the more lyvely heareby to ex- hibite to the eye the hole action of the resurrection , the priestes garnished out certain small puppettes , repre- senting the ...
... interlude , the resurrection of our Lord , & c . For the which purposes and the more lyvely heareby to ex- hibite to the eye the hole action of the resurrection , the priestes garnished out certain small puppettes , repre- senting the ...
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