The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... few large towns exifted , no publick fpectacles or popular amufements were established ; 5. The Wif of Bathes Prologue , v . 6137. Tyrwhitt's edit , and as the fedentary pleafures of domeftick life and private 6 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... few large towns exifted , no publick fpectacles or popular amufements were established ; 5. The Wif of Bathes Prologue , v . 6137. Tyrwhitt's edit , and as the fedentary pleafures of domeftick life and private 6 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... prologue it is faid to be an imitation . of Euripides , and that this is the first time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the stage . The fashion of acting spiritual dramas , in which at first a due degree of method and decorum was ...
... prologue it is faid to be an imitation . of Euripides , and that this is the first time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the stage . The fashion of acting spiritual dramas , in which at first a due degree of method and decorum was ...
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... prologue , that thefe plays or interludes were not only played at Coventry , but in other towns and places upon occafion . And poffibly this may be the fame play which Stow tells us was played in the reign of Henry IV . which lafted for ...
... prologue , that thefe plays or interludes were not only played at Coventry , but in other towns and places upon occafion . And poffibly this may be the fame play which Stow tells us was played in the reign of Henry IV . which lafted for ...
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... prologue , Nature , Humanity , Studious Defire , Senfual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . " * As it is uncertain at what period of time the ancient Myfteries ceafed to be reprefented as an ordinary spectacle for the ...
... prologue , Nature , Humanity , Studious Defire , Senfual Appetite , a Taverner , Experience , and Ignorance . " * As it is uncertain at what period of time the ancient Myfteries ceafed to be reprefented as an ordinary spectacle for the ...
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... Prologue to Wycherley's Gentleman Dancing Mafter , printed in 1673. is addreffed " To the city , newly after the removal of the Duke's Company from Lincoln's - Inn fields to their new theatre near Salisbury - court . " ? 66 Maitland in ...
... Prologue to Wycherley's Gentleman Dancing Mafter , printed in 1673. is addreffed " To the city , newly after the removal of the Duke's Company from Lincoln's - Inn fields to their new theatre near Salisbury - court . " ? 66 Maitland in ...
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