The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... players . Mufick was admitted into the churches , which ferved as theatres for the reprefentation of holy farces . The festivals among the French , called La fête des Foux , de l ' Ane , and des Innocens , at lengh became greater ...
... players . Mufick was admitted into the churches , which ferved as theatres for the reprefentation of holy farces . The festivals among the French , called La fête des Foux , de l ' Ane , and des Innocens , at lengh became greater ...
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... players or mimicks . But the prohibition means that the monks fhould not go abroad to exercise these arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p . 437. " In 1589. however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN ...
... players or mimicks . But the prohibition means that the monks fhould not go abroad to exercise these arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p . 437. " In 1589. however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN ...
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... players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garne- --- 4 Probably either the Chefter or Coventry Myfteries . " In the ignorant ages the Parish - clerks of London might juftly be confidered as a literary fociety . It was an ...
... players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garne- --- 4 Probably either the Chefter or Coventry Myfteries . " In the ignorant ages the Parish - clerks of London might juftly be confidered as a literary fociety . It was an ...
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... players of enterludes come to towne , they first 9 Magnificence , written by John Skelton ; Impatient Poverty , 1560. The Life and Repentance of Marie Magdalene , 1567 . The Trial of Treafure . 1567. The Nice Wanton , 1568. The ...
... players of enterludes come to towne , they first 9 Magnificence , written by John Skelton ; Impatient Poverty , 1560. The Life and Repentance of Marie Magdalene , 1567 . The Trial of Treafure . 1567. The Nice Wanton , 1568. The ...
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... players a reward as hee thinks fit to fhew refpect unto them . At fuch a play , my father tooke me with him , and made me ftand between his leggs , as he fate upon one of the benches , where we faw and heard very well . The play was ...
... players a reward as hee thinks fit to fhew refpect unto them . At fuch a play , my father tooke me with him , and made me ftand between his leggs , as he fate upon one of the benches , where we faw and heard very well . The play was ...
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