The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fome degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were represented , till the fourth century . About that period , Gregory Nazianzen , an arch- bishop , a poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banifhed pagan plays from ...
... fome degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were represented , till the fourth century . About that period , Gregory Nazianzen , an arch- bishop , a poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banifhed pagan plays from ...
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... fome regulations given by Cardinal Wolfey to the monafteries of the Canons regular of St. Auftin , in the year 1519. the brothers are forbidden to be lufores aut mimici , players or mimicks . But the prohibition means that the monks ...
... fome regulations given by Cardinal Wolfey to the monafteries of the Canons regular of St. Auftin , in the year 1519. the brothers are forbidden to be lufores aut mimici , players or mimicks . But the prohibition means that the monks ...
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... fome ignorant and unexperienced per- fons from acting the HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTA- MENT , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had expended confiderable fums for a publick prefentation of that play at the enfuing ...
... fome ignorant and unexperienced per- fons from acting the HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTA- MENT , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had expended confiderable fums for a publick prefentation of that play at the enfuing ...
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... fome curious circumftances relative to thefe Miracle - plays , which appear in a roll of the Churchwardens of Baf- fingborne , in Cambridgeshire , which is an accompt of the expence and receptions for acting the play of SAINT GEORGE at ...
... fome curious circumftances relative to thefe Miracle - plays , which appear in a roll of the Churchwardens of Baf- fingborne , in Cambridgeshire , which is an accompt of the expence and receptions for acting the play of SAINT GEORGE at ...
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... fome great prince with his courtiers of feveral kinds , among which three 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 ...
... fome great prince with his courtiers of feveral kinds , among which three 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 ...
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