The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... court is introduced , defiring of his lord to be dubbed a knight , that he might be properly qualified to go on the adventure of killing the mothers of the chil- dren of Bethlehem . This tragical business is treated It is obvious that ...
... court is introduced , defiring of his lord to be dubbed a knight , that he might be properly qualified to go on the adventure of killing the mothers of the chil- dren of Bethlehem . This tragical business is treated It is obvious that ...
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... court of the king of heaven . " Thefe religious dramas were usually represented on holy feftivals in or near churches . S MSS . Harl . 2124. 2013 . 9 Hiftriomaflix , 4to . 1633. p . 112 . " In feveral • In of our old fcriptural plays ...
... court of the king of heaven . " Thefe religious dramas were usually represented on holy feftivals in or near churches . S MSS . Harl . 2124. 2013 . 9 Hiftriomaflix , 4to . 1633. p . 112 . " In feveral • In of our old fcriptural plays ...
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... court was in the greatest jollity ; and then the foremoft old man with his mace firoke a fearfull blow upon the cradle ; wherewith all the courtiers , with the three ladies , and the vizard , all vanifhed ; and the de- folate prince ...
... court was in the greatest jollity ; and then the foremoft old man with his mace firoke a fearfull blow upon the cradle ; wherewith all the courtiers , with the three ladies , and the vizard , all vanifhed ; and the de- folate prince ...
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... court , and were fupported by regal establishment . " Item , to Hampton of Worcefter for making of balades , 20S . Item , to my ladie the kings moders poete , 66s . 8d . Item , to a Welsh Rymer , in re- ward , 13s . 4d . Item , to my ...
... court , and were fupported by regal establishment . " Item , to Hampton of Worcefter for making of balades , 20S . Item , to my ladie the kings moders poete , 66s . 8d . Item , to a Welsh Rymer , in re- ward , 13s . 4d . Item , to my ...
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... courts , ( from 1471 to 1485. ) accounts for the article relative to the company of French players . In a manuscript in the Cottonian Library in the Museum , à narrative is given of the fhews and ceremonies exhibited at Chriftmas in the ...
... courts , ( from 1471 to 1485. ) accounts for the article relative to the company of French players . In a manuscript in the Cottonian Library in the Museum , à narrative is given of the fhews and ceremonies exhibited at Chriftmas in the ...
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