The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Night , by the Painters and Glaziers . The three Kings , by the Vintners . The Oblation of the three Kings , by the Mercers . The killing of the Innocents , by the Goldfmiths . The Purification , by the Blackfmiths . The Temptation , by ...
... Night , by the Painters and Glaziers . The three Kings , by the Vintners . The Oblation of the three Kings , by the Mercers . The killing of the Innocents , by the Goldfmiths . The Purification , by the Blackfmiths . The Temptation , by ...
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... night , began a ftage - play of goodly matter , being the miraculous hiftory of the life of that faint , which continued four hours , and concluded with many religious fongs . " 6 No Myfteries , I believe , were repre- fented during the ...
... night , began a ftage - play of goodly matter , being the miraculous hiftory of the life of that faint , which continued four hours , and concluded with many religious fongs . " 6 No Myfteries , I believe , were repre- fented during the ...
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... night , at which there were thousands prefent . " 8 1 In France the reprefentation of Myfteries was forbid in the year 1548. when the fraternity affo- ciated under the name of The Actors of our Saviour's Paffion , who had received ...
... night , at which there were thousands prefent . " 8 1 In France the reprefentation of Myfteries was forbid in the year 1548. when the fraternity affo- ciated under the name of The Actors of our Saviour's Paffion , who had received ...
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... night here was a great fire at The Fortune , in Golding - lane , the firft play - houfe in this town . It was quite burnt downe in two hours , and all their apparell and play - books loft , whereby thofe poore companions are quite ...
... night here was a great fire at The Fortune , in Golding - lane , the firft play - houfe in this town . It was quite burnt downe in two hours , and all their apparell and play - books loft , whereby thofe poore companions are quite ...
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... Night - walk , by Decker , 1616 . Again , in the prologue to The Woman - hater , by Beaumont and Fletcher , 1607. " to the utter difcomfiture of all two - penny gallery men . " It appears from a paffage in The Roaring Girl , a comedy by ...
... Night - walk , by Decker , 1616 . Again , in the prologue to The Woman - hater , by Beaumont and Fletcher , 1607. " to the utter difcomfiture of all two - penny gallery men . " It appears from a paffage in The Roaring Girl , a comedy by ...
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