The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 11
... gives part to Adam . They purpofe , according to the ftage - direction , to make themselves fubligacula a foliis quibus tegamus pudenda . Cover their nakednefs with leaves , and converfe with God . God's curfe . The ferpent exit hiffing ...
... gives part to Adam . They purpofe , according to the ftage - direction , to make themselves fubligacula a foliis quibus tegamus pudenda . Cover their nakednefs with leaves , and converfe with God . God's curfe . The ferpent exit hiffing ...
Page 14
... gives him a box on the ear : adding , " Take thou that for thy note . 66 912 Many licentious pleasantries , as Mr. Warton has obferved , were fometimes introduced in these reli- gious reprefentations . This might imperceptibly lead the ...
... gives him a box on the ear : adding , " Take thou that for thy note . 66 912 Many licentious pleasantries , as Mr. Warton has obferved , were fometimes introduced in these reli- gious reprefentations . This might imperceptibly lead the ...
Page 26
... give the titles below . Of one , which is not now extant , we have a curious account in a book entitled , Mount Tabor , or Private Exercifes of a Penitent Sinner , by R. W. [ R. Willis ] Efqr . published in the year of his age 75. Anno ...
... give the titles below . Of one , which is not now extant , we have a curious account in a book entitled , Mount Tabor , or Private Exercifes of a Penitent Sinner , by R. W. [ R. Willis ] Efqr . published in the year of his age 75. Anno ...
Page 34
... that town a few years before his death . Riccoboni gives us the fame account in his History of the French Theatre . " In the reprefentations of the Mystè . the year 1556 ] plays are reprefented in fuch a 34 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... that town a few years before his death . Riccoboni gives us the fame account in his History of the French Theatre . " In the reprefentations of the Mystè . the year 1556 ] plays are reprefented in fuch a 34 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 57
... give a very favourable defcription of it : 64 Though the fair be not kept in the fame region that fome here perhaps would have it , yet think that the author hath therein obferved a fpecial decorum , the place being as dirty as ...
... give a very favourable defcription of it : 64 Though the fair be not kept in the fame region that fome here perhaps would have it , yet think that the author hath therein obferved a fpecial decorum , the place being as dirty as ...
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