The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... House in Holborne , when Gundomar lay there , on Good- friday at night , at which there were thousands prefent . " 8 1 In France the reprefentation of Myfteries was forbid in the year 1548. when the fraternity affo- ciated under the ...
... House in Holborne , when Gundomar lay there , on Good- friday at night , at which there were thousands prefent . " 8 1 In France the reprefentation of Myfteries was forbid in the year 1548. when the fraternity affo- ciated under the ...
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... houses in London . Signat . D. 5. b . X Lodge , his antagonist in this controverfy , in his Play of Plays and Paftimes , a work which 1 have never feen , urges us , as Prynne informs us , in defence of plays , that “ they dilucidate and ...
... houses in London . Signat . D. 5. b . X Lodge , his antagonist in this controverfy , in his Play of Plays and Paftimes , a work which 1 have never feen , urges us , as Prynne informs us , in defence of plays , that “ they dilucidate and ...
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... houses were traps for young gentlemen , and others , and perceiving that many inconveniences and great damage would enfue upon the long fuffering of the fame , ac- quainted fome pious magiftrates therewith , who thereupon made humble ...
... houses were traps for young gentlemen , and others , and perceiving that many inconveniences and great damage would enfue upon the long fuffering of the fame , ac- quainted fome pious magiftrates therewith , who thereupon made humble ...
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... house . 2 " Even in her majefties chapel do thefe pretty upftart youthes prophane the Lordes - day by the lafcivious writhing of their tender limbs , and gorgeous decking of their apparell , in feigning bawdie fables , gathered from the ...
... house . 2 " Even in her majefties chapel do thefe pretty upftart youthes prophane the Lordes - day by the lafcivious writhing of their tender limbs , and gorgeous decking of their apparell , in feigning bawdie fables , gathered from the ...
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... houses , namely , that fo fhort a period as forty years ; but I fuppofe was found too fmall for the new fcenery introduced after the Restoration . The Prologue to Wycherley's Gentleman Dancing Mafter , printed in 1673. is addreffed " To ...
... houses , namely , that fo fhort a period as forty years ; but I fuppofe was found too fmall for the new fcenery introduced after the Restoration . The Prologue to Wycherley's Gentleman Dancing Mafter , printed in 1673. is addreffed " To ...
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