The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has 64 a The French theatre cannot be traced higher than the year 1398. when the Mystery of the Paffion was represented at St. Maur . - - 3 ...
... reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has 64 a The French theatre cannot be traced higher than the year 1398. when the Mystery of the Paffion was represented at St. Maur . - - 3 ...
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... reign of Henry IV . which lafted for eight days . The book feems by the character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a gene ral prologue , giving the arguments of forty pageants or gefti- culations , ( which were ...
... reign of Henry IV . which lafted for eight days . The book feems by the character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a gene ral prologue , giving the arguments of forty pageants or gefti- culations , ( which were ...
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... reign of King Henry the Eighth , and Lufty Juventus in that of King Edward the Sixth . As Dr. Percy's curious and valuable collection of ancient English Poetry is in the hands of every scholar , I fhall content myself with merely ...
... reign of King Henry the Eighth , and Lufty Juventus in that of King Edward the Sixth . As Dr. Percy's curious and valuable collection of ancient English Poetry is in the hands of every scholar , I fhall content myself with merely ...
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... the 2 Mount Tabor , & c . 8vo . 1639. pp . 110. & feq . With this curious extract I was favoured , feveral years ago , by the Rev. Mr. Bowle of Idmifton near Salisbury . 3 reign of King Edward the Fourth ( 1460 ) 28 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... the 2 Mount Tabor , & c . 8vo . 1639. pp . 110. & feq . With this curious extract I was favoured , feveral years ago , by the Rev. Mr. Bowle of Idmifton near Salisbury . 3 reign of King Edward the Fourth ( 1460 ) 28 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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William Shakespeare. 3 reign of King Edward the Fourth ( 1460 ) . The publick pageants of the reign of King Henry the Sixth were uncommonly spendid ; and being then first enlivened by the introduction of speaking al- legorical perfonages ...
William Shakespeare. 3 reign of King Edward the Fourth ( 1460 ) . The publick pageants of the reign of King Henry the Sixth were uncommonly spendid ; and being then first enlivened by the introduction of speaking al- legorical perfonages ...
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