The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... naked in a paftoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . 1 by a numerous affembly of both fexes with great OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 15.
... naked in a paftoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . 1 by a numerous affembly of both fexes with great OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 15.
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... no date ; All for Money , 1578. The Conflict of Con- Jcience , 1581. The three Ladies of London , 1584. The three Lords of London , 1590. Tom Tyler and his Wife , & c . I attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble- 26 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... no date ; All for Money , 1578. The Conflict of Con- Jcience , 1581. The three Ladies of London , 1584. The three Lords of London , 1590. Tom Tyler and his Wife , & c . I attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble- 26 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... ladies were in fpecial grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of fermons , and listening to good councell and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lye ...
... ladies were in fpecial grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of fermons , and listening to good councell and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lye ...
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... ladies , and the vizard , all vanifhed ; and the de- folate prince ftarting up bare - faced , and finding himself thus fent for to judgement , made a la- mentable complaint of his miferable cafe , and fo was carried away by wicked ...
... ladies , and the vizard , all vanifhed ; and the de- folate prince ftarting up bare - faced , and finding himself thus fent for to judgement , made a la- mentable complaint of his miferable cafe , and fo was carried away by wicked ...
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... lady , as though it had been nothing else but a fimple and plain enterlude , to make boys laugh at , and a little to recreate forowful harts . " Beehive of the Romishe Churche , 1580. p . 207. See alfo fupra , p . 24. n . 4 ...
... lady , as though it had been nothing else but a fimple and plain enterlude , to make boys laugh at , and a little to recreate forowful harts . " Beehive of the Romishe Churche , 1580. p . 207. See alfo fupra , p . 24. n . 4 ...
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