The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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William Shakespeare. MYSTERIES , or facred comedies , and which were foon after received in France . This opinion will acquire probability , if we confider the early com mercial intercourse between Italy and Conftanti- nople : and ...
William Shakespeare. MYSTERIES , or facred comedies , and which were foon after received in France . This opinion will acquire probability , if we confider the early com mercial intercourse between Italy and Conftanti- nople : and ...
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... received letters patent from King Charles the Sixth , in 1402. and had for near 150 years exhibited religious plays , built their new theatre on the fite of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia ...
... received letters patent from King Charles the Sixth , in 1402. and had for near 150 years exhibited religious plays , built their new theatre on the fite of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia ...
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... received in the year 1611. 120l . 18s . 3d . due to Mr. Tilney on the last day of the preceding October , for one year's ex- pences of office . In the edition of Camden's Britannia , printed in folio in 1607. Sir George Buc is called ...
... received in the year 1611. 120l . 18s . 3d . due to Mr. Tilney on the last day of the preceding October , for one year's ex- pences of office . In the edition of Camden's Britannia , printed in folio in 1607. Sir George Buc is called ...
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... [ Received ] of the King's players for a lenten difpen- fation , the other companys promifing to doe as muche , 445 . March 23. 1616 . 66 Of John Hemminges , in the name of the four companys , for toleration in the holydayes , 44s ...
... [ Received ] of the King's players for a lenten difpen- fation , the other companys promifing to doe as muche , 445 . March 23. 1616 . 66 Of John Hemminges , in the name of the four companys , for toleration in the holydayes , 44s ...
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... received its name from one of the play - houses having been formerly a cock - pit . This account of the term , however , feems to be fomewhat queftionable . The place where the feats are ranged in St. Mary's at Cambridge , is ftill ...
... received its name from one of the play - houses having been formerly a cock - pit . This account of the term , however , feems to be fomewhat queftionable . The place where the feats are ranged in St. Mary's at Cambridge , is ftill ...
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