The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... four years after the murder . of his patron Archbishop Becket , and in the twenty - firft year of the reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has 64 a The French theatre cannot be ...
... four years after the murder . of his patron Archbishop Becket , and in the twenty - firft year of the reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has 64 a The French theatre cannot be ...
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... ferpent exit hiffing . They are driven from Paradife by four angels and the cherubim with a flaming fword . Adam appears digging the ground , and Eve fpinning . 1 of which a particular account will be found below . OF THE ENGLISH STAGE .
... ferpent exit hiffing . They are driven from Paradife by four angels and the cherubim with a flaming fword . Adam appears digging the ground , and Eve fpinning . 1 of which a particular account will be found below . OF THE ENGLISH STAGE .
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... four pounds in twenty - feven neigh- bouring parishes for furnishing the play . They disbursed about two pounds in the representation . These disbursements are to four minftrels , or waits , of Cambridge , for three days , vs. vjd . To ...
... four pounds in twenty - feven neigh- bouring parishes for furnishing the play . They disbursed about two pounds in the representation . These disbursements are to four minftrels , or waits , of Cambridge , for three days , vs. vjd . To ...
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... four tormentors , words which I do not understand , but perhaps fantoms and devils · - -- . The reft was expended for a feast on the occafion , in which are recited ' Four chicken for the gentilmen , ivd . ' It appears by the manufcript ...
... four tormentors , words which I do not understand , but perhaps fantoms and devils · - -- . The reft was expended for a feast on the occafion , in which are recited ' Four chicken for the gentilmen , ivd . ' It appears by the manufcript ...
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... four hours , and concluded with many religious fongs . " No Myfteries , I believe , were repre- fented during the reign of Elizabeth , except fuch as were occafionally performed by those who were favourers of the popith religion , and ...
... four hours , and concluded with many religious fongs . " No Myfteries , I believe , were repre- fented during the reign of Elizabeth , except fuch as were occafionally performed by those who were favourers of the popith religion , and ...
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