The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... pieces , ) now extant , written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows : Acolaftus Ferrex and Porrex 1540 | King John , in two parts , } 1591 1561 Endymion 1562 Soliman and Perfeda in or before 1592 Damon and ...
... pieces , ) now extant , written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows : Acolaftus Ferrex and Porrex 1540 | King John , in two parts , } 1591 1561 Endymion 1562 Soliman and Perfeda in or before 1592 Damon and ...
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... piece per- haps prior to Chaucer , a friar Minorite mentions these Miracles as not lefs frequented than market- towns and fairs : We haunten no taverns , ne hobelen about , • At markets and Miracles we meddle us never . ' The elegant ...
... piece per- haps prior to Chaucer , a friar Minorite mentions these Miracles as not lefs frequented than market- towns and fairs : We haunten no taverns , ne hobelen about , • At markets and Miracles we meddle us never . ' The elegant ...
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... piece , ) whofe principal employment was to belabour the Devil with his wooden dagger , and to make him roar for the entertainment of the populace . " " As the Mysteries or Miracle - plays frequently required the introduction of ...
... piece , ) whofe principal employment was to belabour the Devil with his wooden dagger , and to make him roar for the entertainment of the populace . " " As the Mysteries or Miracle - plays frequently required the introduction of ...
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... piece had been ' originally prefented in 1562. under the name of Ferrex and Porrex , ) fhould have been performed at the Caftle of Dublin : but fuch is the fact , if we may believe Chet- wood the prompter , who mentions that old Mr ...
... piece had been ' originally prefented in 1562. under the name of Ferrex and Porrex , ) fhould have been performed at the Caftle of Dublin : but fuch is the fact , if we may believe Chet- wood the prompter , who mentions that old Mr ...
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... piece came on the ftage in a troop , before the play began , and prefented themfelves to the . fpectators , in order , fays he , to raise the expecta- tion of the audience . " Putem tamen ( quod hodieque fit ) omnes actores antequam ...
... piece came on the ftage in a troop , before the play began , and prefented themfelves to the . fpectators , in order , fays he , to raise the expecta- tion of the audience . " Putem tamen ( quod hodieque fit ) omnes actores antequam ...
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