The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... mentioning that the church of St. Paul's was formerly metro- political , and that it was thought it would become so again , - fhould the citizens return into the island . " In 1174 King Henry II . and his fons had carried over with them ...
... mentioning that the church of St. Paul's was formerly metro- political , and that it was thought it would become so again , - fhould the citizens return into the island . " In 1174 King Henry II . and his fons had carried over with them ...
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... mentioned the play of Saint Catharine , performed at Dun- stable Abbey , by the novices in the eleventh cen- tury , under the fuperintendance of Geoffrey a Parifian ecclefiaftick and the exhibition of the Paffion by the mendicant friers ...
... mentioned the play of Saint Catharine , performed at Dun- stable Abbey , by the novices in the eleventh cen- tury , under the fuperintendance of Geoffrey a Parifian ecclefiaftick and the exhibition of the Paffion by the mendicant friers ...
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... mentioned was borrowed from the Pfeudo - Evangelium , or the fabulous Gospel , afcribed to Nicodemus : a book , which together with the numerous apocryphal narratives , containing infinite innovations of the evangelical hiftory , and ...
... mentioned was borrowed from the Pfeudo - Evangelium , or the fabulous Gospel , afcribed to Nicodemus : a book , which together with the numerous apocryphal narratives , containing infinite innovations of the evangelical hiftory , and ...
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... The Cradle of Securitie is mentioned with feveral other Moralities , in a play which has not been printed , entitled Sir Thomas More . MSS . Harl . 3768 . on with their finging . Whilft all this was acting OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 27.
... The Cradle of Securitie is mentioned with feveral other Moralities , in a play which has not been printed , entitled Sir Thomas More . MSS . Harl . 3768 . on with their finging . Whilft all this was acting OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 27.
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... mention the feafts , comedies , and fports which followed . " " Epulas , comedias , & certamina ludicra , quæ fequebantur , quid attinet dicere ? " The mention of comedies might lead us to fuppofe that our fifter kingdom had gone before ...
... mention the feafts , comedies , and fports which followed . " " Epulas , comedias , & certamina ludicra , quæ fequebantur , quid attinet dicere ? " The mention of comedies might lead us to fuppofe that our fifter kingdom had gone before ...
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