The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... thefe , contemptible and few as they are , we may suppose to have been the most popular productions of the time , and the best that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- fpeare . ' There are but thirty - eight plays ...
... thefe , contemptible and few as they are , we may suppose to have been the most popular productions of the time , and the best that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- fpeare . ' There are but thirty - eight plays ...
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... thefe fpectacles , which , as has been observed , were either the miracles of faints , or the more mysterious parts of holy writ , fuch as the incarna- Between the years 1592 and 1600. the following plays were printed or exhibited ; the ...
... thefe fpectacles , which , as has been observed , were either the miracles of faints , or the more mysterious parts of holy writ , fuch as the incarna- Between the years 1592 and 1600. the following plays were printed or exhibited ; the ...
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... thefe fairs in nu- merous caravans or companies , employed every art to draw the people together . They were therefore accompanied by jugglers , minflrels , and buffoons ; who were no less interested in giving their attend- ance , and ...
... thefe fairs in nu- merous caravans or companies , employed every art to draw the people together . They were therefore accompanied by jugglers , minflrels , and buffoons ; who were no less interested in giving their attend- ance , and ...
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... thefe fports , and excommunicated the performers . But finding that no regard was paid to their cen- fures , they changed their plan , and determined to take these recreations into their own hands . They turned actors ; and inftead of ...
... thefe fports , and excommunicated the performers . But finding that no regard was paid to their cen- fures , they changed their plan , and determined to take these recreations into their own hands . They turned actors ; and inftead of ...
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... thefe arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p . 437. " In 1589. however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN COUNCIL was ratified at Rome , to prohibit all clerks from playing in the Myfteries , even on ...
... thefe arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p . 437. " In 1589. however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN COUNCIL was ratified at Rome , to prohibit all clerks from playing in the Myfteries , even on ...
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