The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mention the feasts , comedies , and sports which followed . " " Epulas , comoedias , et certamina ludicra , quæ sequebantur , quid attinet dicere ? " The mention of comedies might lead us to suppose that our sister kingdom had gone ...
... mention the feasts , comedies , and sports which followed . " " Epulas , comoedias , et certamina ludicra , quæ sequebantur , quid attinet dicere ? " The mention of comedies might lead us to suppose that our sister kingdom had gone ...
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... mention of any theatrical exhibition . In 1635 , when Lord Strafford was Lord Lieutenant , a theatre , probably under his patronage , was built in Werbergh Street ; which , un- der the conduct of the well - known John Ogilby , Master of ...
... mention of any theatrical exhibition . In 1635 , when Lord Strafford was Lord Lieutenant , a theatre , probably under his patronage , was built in Werbergh Street ; which , un- der the conduct of the well - known John Ogilby , Master of ...
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... mention will be made hereafter , that the favourers of popery about that time had levelled several dramatick invectives against Archbishop Cranmer , and the doctrines of the reformers . 8 the holiday of the church in Silver - street $ 2 ...
... mention will be made hereafter , that the favourers of popery about that time had levelled several dramatick invectives against Archbishop Cranmer , and the doctrines of the reformers . 8 the holiday of the church in Silver - street $ 2 ...
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... mentioned , known by the name of the Chester Mysteries , which had been originally composed in 1328 , were revived in the time of King Henry the Eighth , ( 1533 , ) and again performed at Chester in the year 1600. The last Mystery , I ...
... mentioned , known by the name of the Chester Mysteries , which had been originally composed in 1328 , were revived in the time of King Henry the Eighth , ( 1533 , ) and again performed at Chester in the year 1600. The last Mystery , I ...
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... mentioned foreign theatres , I take this opportunity to observe , that the stages of France so lately as in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign were entirely unfur- nished with scenery or any kind of decoration , and that the ...
... mentioned foreign theatres , I take this opportunity to observe , that the stages of France so lately as in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign were entirely unfur- nished with scenery or any kind of decoration , and that the ...
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