The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... says , before the suppression of monasteries this city was very famous for the pageants that were played therein upon Corpus - Christi day ; which pageants being acted with mighty state and reverence by the friers of this house , had ...
... says , before the suppression of monasteries this city was very famous for the pageants that were played therein upon Corpus - Christi day ; which pageants being acted with mighty state and reverence by the friers of this house , had ...
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... says Mr. Warton , " we see some of the scenes directed to be represented cum cantu et organis , a common rubrick in a missal . That is , because they were performed in a church where the choir assisted . There is a curious passage in ...
... says Mr. Warton , " we see some of the scenes directed to be represented cum cantu et organis , a common rubrick in a missal . That is , because they were performed in a church where the choir assisted . There is a curious passage in ...
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... says , that after a grand feast at Guildhall , the same day was a scaffold set up in the hall for a play . ' ” Ann . Ref . i . 197 , edit . 1725 . and to make him roar for the entertainment of the 26 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... says , that after a grand feast at Guildhall , the same day was a scaffold set up in the hall for a play . ' ” Ann . Ref . i . 197 , edit . 1725 . and to make him roar for the entertainment of the 26 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... says Bishop Harsenet , " when the nimble Vice would skip up nimbly like a Jack - an - apes into the Devil's necke , and ride the devil a course , and belabour him with his wooden dagger , till he made him roar , whereat the people would ...
... says Bishop Harsenet , " when the nimble Vice would skip up nimbly like a Jack - an - apes into the Devil's necke , and ride the devil a course , and belabour him with his wooden dagger , till he made him roar , whereat the people would ...
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... says the author of the memoir , " wherein Henry VIII . was declared king of Ireland , there were present the earls of Ormond and Desmond , the lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Ossory , the son of O'Bryan , McCarthy More ...
... says the author of the memoir , " wherein Henry VIII . was declared king of Ireland , there were present the earls of Ormond and Desmond , the lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Ossory , the son of O'Bryan , McCarthy More ...
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