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... Plays . Good as these are , there is abundance of able criticism on the subject , and the selection here made does justice to Hazlitt's infinite gusto , which extended from poets to prizefighters . He got by his own account , which we ...
... Plays . Good as these are , there is abundance of able criticism on the subject , and the selection here made does justice to Hazlitt's infinite gusto , which extended from poets to prizefighters . He got by his own account , which we ...
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... play , before the Duke . " - Furness's Variorum Edition . 6 How far these words refer to a dramatic custom facts alone can tell . I find , on examining the Coventry cycle of plays , that The Shearmen and Taylors ' Pageant and The ...
... play , before the Duke . " - Furness's Variorum Edition . 6 How far these words refer to a dramatic custom facts alone can tell . I find , on examining the Coventry cycle of plays , that The Shearmen and Taylors ' Pageant and The ...
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... play regularly acted on All Souls ' Day at a village a few miles from Chester , and written down for Mr. Hudson by one of the performers , a lad of 16. The play was introduced by a song called Souling ' .... and followed by two songs ...
... play regularly acted on All Souls ' Day at a village a few miles from Chester , and written down for Mr. Hudson by one of the performers , a lad of 16. The play was introduced by a song called Souling ' .... and followed by two songs ...
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... play . Rather I shall choose Sonnet 98 . To live the poorest in my tribe , than richest , And he in that calamitous prison left . ' S. Agon . , ' 1478 . W⚫ STOCKLEY . CHANGE OF NAME AT CONFIRMATION . ( See 3 S. xi . 175 , 202 ; 4 S. v ...
... play . Rather I shall choose Sonnet 98 . To live the poorest in my tribe , than richest , And he in that calamitous prison left . ' S. Agon . , ' 1478 . W⚫ STOCKLEY . CHANGE OF NAME AT CONFIRMATION . ( See 3 S. xi . 175 , 202 ; 4 S. v ...
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... play them to the Blue - bore , Kept by mad Ralf at Islington , Whose hum and mum , being poun'd upon Our guts , so burnt ' em , we desir'd 66 39 piece in chess commonly termed a CHESS : CASTLE AND ROOK . - Why is the castle known as a ...
... play them to the Blue - bore , Kept by mad Ralf at Islington , Whose hum and mum , being poun'd upon Our guts , so burnt ' em , we desir'd 66 39 piece in chess commonly termed a CHESS : CASTLE AND ROOK . - Why is the castle known as a ...
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