The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... in a paftoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . by a numerous affembly of both fexes with great compofure OF THE ENGLISH STAGE , 15.
... in a paftoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . by a numerous affembly of both fexes with great compofure OF THE ENGLISH STAGE , 15.
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... days fucceffively , in the presence of the King , Queen , and nobles of the realm . And in And in 1409. the 3 Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 240 . tenth year of King Henry IV . they acted at 22 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... days fucceffively , in the presence of the King , Queen , and nobles of the realm . And in And in 1409. the 3 Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 240 . tenth year of King Henry IV . they acted at 22 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... Queen Mary was proclaimed , as appears from his own account : " On the xx daye of Auguft was the ladye Marye with at Kilkennye proclaimed Queen of England , & c.- The yonge men in the forenone played a tragedye of Gods Promifes in the ...
... Queen Mary was proclaimed , as appears from his own account : " On the xx daye of Auguft was the ladye Marye with at Kilkennye proclaimed Queen of England , & c.- The yonge men in the forenone played a tragedye of Gods Promifes in the ...
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... Queen Mary , Elizabeth's birth - day ) " for wax tapers for the play of Gor- boduck done at the Castle , one and twenty fillings and two groats . " Whether any plays were reprefented in Dublin in the reign of James the Firft , I am ...
... Queen Mary , Elizabeth's birth - day ) " for wax tapers for the play of Gor- boduck done at the Castle , one and twenty fillings and two groats . " Whether any plays were reprefented in Dublin in the reign of James the Firft , I am ...
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... , Vol . III . p . 326 . 7 That Myfteries were occafionally reprefented in the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign appears from the affertions mentioned , known by the name of the Chester Myfteries 32 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... , Vol . III . p . 326 . 7 That Myfteries were occafionally reprefented in the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign appears from the affertions mentioned , known by the name of the Chester Myfteries 32 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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