The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fays . Bishop Harfenet , " when the nimble Vice would fkip up nimbly like a Jack - an - apes into the Devil's necke , and ride the Devil a course , and belabour him with his wooden dagger , till he made him roar , whereat the people ...
... fays . Bishop Harfenet , " when the nimble Vice would fkip up nimbly like a Jack - an - apes into the Devil's necke , and ride the Devil a course , and belabour him with his wooden dagger , till he made him roar , whereat the people ...
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... fays the author of the memoir , " wherein Henry VIII . was declared king of Ireland , there were prefent the earls of Ormond and Defmond , the lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Offory , the fon of O'Bryan , McCarthy More ...
... fays the author of the memoir , " wherein Henry VIII . was declared king of Ireland , there were prefent the earls of Ormond and Defmond , the lord Barry , M'Gilla Phædrig , chieftaine of Offory , the fon of O'Bryan , McCarthy More ...
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... fays Mr. Warton , " a goodly stage - play of the Paffion of Chrift was prefented at the Grey - friars in London , on Corpus - Chrifti day , before the Lord - Mayor , the Privy - council , and many great eftates of the realm . Strype ...
... fays Mr. Warton , " a goodly stage - play of the Paffion of Chrift was prefented at the Grey - friars in London , on Corpus - Chrifti day , before the Lord - Mayor , the Privy - council , and many great eftates of the realm . Strype ...
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... fays one of them , " and counterfeite the whole Paffion fo trimly , with all the feven forrowes of our lady , as though it had been nothing else but a fimple and plain enterlude , to make boys laugh at , and a little to recreate ...
... fays one of them , " and counterfeite the whole Paffion fo trimly , with all the feven forrowes of our lady , as though it had been nothing else but a fimple and plain enterlude , to make boys laugh at , and a little to recreate ...
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... fays concerning him , though in his own prefence and within his hearing : as if he were abfent , while he is prefent . It is the great object of the dramatick poet to keep the mind in a con- flant ftate of fufpence and expectation . But ...
... fays concerning him , though in his own prefence and within his hearing : as if he were abfent , while he is prefent . It is the great object of the dramatick poet to keep the mind in a con- flant ftate of fufpence and expectation . But ...
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