The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... because they were performed in a church where the choir affifted . There is a curious paffage in Lambarde's Topographical Dictionary , ' written about the year 1570. much to our purpose , which I am therefore tempted to transcribe . the ...
... because they were performed in a church where the choir affifted . There is a curious paffage in Lambarde's Topographical Dictionary , ' written about the year 1570. much to our purpose , which I am therefore tempted to transcribe . the ...
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... because I have not found it mentioned in any of the tracts relative to the ftage , written in the middle of Elizabeth's reign . Prynne fays that the Fortune on its re - building was enlarged . Epifle Dedicat . to Hiftriomaftix , 4to ...
... because I have not found it mentioned in any of the tracts relative to the ftage , written in the middle of Elizabeth's reign . Prynne fays that the Fortune on its re - building was enlarged . Epifle Dedicat . to Hiftriomaftix , 4to ...
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... because halfe the yeere a world of beauties and brave fpirits reforted unto it . The other was a building of ex- cellent Hope ; and though wild beafts and gladiators did moft poffeffe it , " & c . 4 King Lear , in the title - page of ...
... because halfe the yeere a world of beauties and brave fpirits reforted unto it . The other was a building of ex- cellent Hope ; and though wild beafts and gladiators did moft poffeffe it , " & c . 4 King Lear , in the title - page of ...
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... because the lords and you may feem to be hail fellow well met . " So late as in the year 1658. we find the following adver- tisement at the end of a piece called The Cruelty of the Spa- niards in Peru , by Sir William D'Avenant ...
... because the lords and you may feem to be hail fellow well met . " So late as in the year 1658. we find the following adver- tisement at the end of a piece called The Cruelty of the Spa- niards in Peru , by Sir William D'Avenant ...
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... because impudently , beating down the mews and hiffes of the oppofed rafcality . " Decker's Guls Hornebooke . 9 See alfo Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour , 1600 . " Fore G- , fweet lady , believe it , I do honour the meaneft ...
... because impudently , beating down the mews and hiffes of the oppofed rafcality . " Decker's Guls Hornebooke . 9 See alfo Ben Jonfon's Every Man out of his Humour , 1600 . " Fore G- , fweet lady , believe it , I do honour the meaneft ...
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