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... England - called ' old dramatists ; and this Edition gives us Gifford's Notes and Introduction , and Dr. Ireland's Criticisms , and Dr. Ferriar's Essay on his writings , these make this edition more valuable than Mr. Moxon's ...
... England - called ' old dramatists ; and this Edition gives us Gifford's Notes and Introduction , and Dr. Ireland's Criticisms , and Dr. Ferriar's Essay on his writings , these make this edition more valuable than Mr. Moxon's ...
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... England . 66 ' It is a piece regularly constructed , with a sort of prologue and epilogue . After the prologue , Christ enters , and states his sufferings and design in de- scending into hell . Satan hears him , and enquires who it is ...
... England . 66 ' It is a piece regularly constructed , with a sort of prologue and epilogue . After the prologue , Christ enters , and states his sufferings and design in de- scending into hell . Satan hears him , and enquires who it is ...
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... England in the XVth Century for taking the Altitude of a Steeple- Treatise on the Numeration of Algorism - Treatise on Glasses for Optical Pur- poses , by W. Bourne - Johannis Robyns de Cometis Commentaria - Two Tables shewing the Time ...
... England in the XVth Century for taking the Altitude of a Steeple- Treatise on the Numeration of Algorism - Treatise on Glasses for Optical Pur- poses , by W. Bourne - Johannis Robyns de Cometis Commentaria - Two Tables shewing the Time ...
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... England have so many pieces both in prose and verse , illustrative of the manners and customs of the inhabitants , and written in their own native dialect . The philologist will find numerous examples of words and phrases which are ...
... England have so many pieces both in prose and verse , illustrative of the manners and customs of the inhabitants , and written in their own native dialect . The philologist will find numerous examples of words and phrases which are ...
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... ENGLAND , particularly SOMERSETSHIRE , with a Glossary of Words now in use there , and Poems and other pieces , exemplifying the Dialect , by JAMES JENNINGS , 12mo . pp . 210 , price 3s A GLOSSARY of some Words used in CHESHIRE , by ...
... ENGLAND , particularly SOMERSETSHIRE , with a Glossary of Words now in use there , and Poems and other pieces , exemplifying the Dialect , by JAMES JENNINGS , 12mo . pp . 210 , price 3s A GLOSSARY of some Words used in CHESHIRE , by ...
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Página 5 - These tales are supposed to have been composed in the early part of the sixteenth century, by Dr. Andrew Borde, the well-known progenitor of Merry Andrews. " In the time of Henry the Eighth, and after," says Ant.-a-Wood, "it was accounted a book full of wit and mirth by scholars and gentlemen...
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Página 9 - ECCLESIASTICAL DOCUMENTS, viz. 1. A Brief History of the Bishoprick of Somerset to the year 1174. — 2. Curious Collection of Charters from the Library of Dr. Cox Marco, now first published by Rev.
Página 9 - A Chronicle of the First Thirteen Years of the reign of Edward IV., by John Warkworth, DD Edited by JO Halliwell. 11. Kemp's Nine Daies Wonder, performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich.