The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... believe he commenced a dramatick writer , the titles are fcarcely known , except to antiquaries ; nor is there one of them that will bear a fecond perusal . Yet thefe , contemptible and few as they are , we may fuppofe to have been the ...
... believe he commenced a dramatick writer , the titles are fcarcely known , except to antiquaries ; nor is there one of them that will bear a fecond perusal . Yet thefe , contemptible and few as they are , we may fuppofe to have been the ...
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... believe made a part of what is called the LUDUS PASCHALIS , or Eafter Play . It occurs in the Coventry Plays acted on Corpus Chrifti day , " in the prefence of the kyng and qweene . ' On one of the preceding days , after foupper the ...
... believe made a part of what is called the LUDUS PASCHALIS , or Eafter Play . It occurs in the Coventry Plays acted on Corpus Chrifti day , " in the prefence of the kyng and qweene . ' On one of the preceding days , after foupper the ...
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... fact , if we may believe Chet- wood the prompter , who mentions that old Mr. Afhbury had feen a bill dated the 7th , of September , 1601. ( queen- : probably feldom reprefented after the ftatute 34 and 35 Henry 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... fact , if we may believe Chet- wood the prompter , who mentions that old Mr. Afhbury had feen a bill dated the 7th , of September , 1601. ( queen- : probably feldom reprefented after the ftatute 34 and 35 Henry 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... believe , till the death of King Charles the Second . The disturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was seldom returned by ...
... believe , till the death of King Charles the Second . The disturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was seldom returned by ...
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... believe , were repre- fented during the reign of Elizabeth , except fuch as were occafionally performed by those who were favourers of the popith religion , and thofe already worfhip founded on fenfible reprefentations afforded a much ...
... believe , were repre- fented during the reign of Elizabeth , except fuch as were occafionally performed by those who were favourers of the popith religion , and thofe already worfhip founded on fenfible reprefentations afforded a much ...
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