The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... used at Wytney ( in Oxfordshire ) to fet fourthe yearly in maner of a fhew or interlude , the refurrection of our Lord , & c . For the which purposes , and the more lyvely heareby to exhibite to the eye the hole action of the ...
... used at Wytney ( in Oxfordshire ) to fet fourthe yearly in maner of a fhew or interlude , the refurrection of our Lord , & c . For the which purposes , and the more lyvely heareby to exhibite to the eye the hole action of the ...
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... used everie where to furnish fondrye parts of theire church fervice , as by their fpectacles of the nativitie , paffion , and afcenfion , " & c . • 3 In a preceeding paffage Mr. Warton has men- tioned that the finging boys of Hide Abbey ...
... used everie where to furnish fondrye parts of theire church fervice , as by their fpectacles of the nativitie , paffion , and afcenfion , " & c . • 3 In a preceeding paffage Mr. Warton has men- tioned that the finging boys of Hide Abbey ...
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... used in a Myftery formed on the ftory of Tobit in the Old Teftament , which was exhibited in the Broad - gate , Lincoln , in July 1563. ( 6 Eliz . ) appeared in The Gentleman's Magazine for June , 1787 . 66 Lying at Mr. Norton's houfe ...
... used in a Myftery formed on the ftory of Tobit in the Old Teftament , which was exhibited in the Broad - gate , Lincoln , in July 1563. ( 6 Eliz . ) appeared in The Gentleman's Magazine for June , 1787 . 66 Lying at Mr. Norton's houfe ...
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... used the fame language with refpect to them all . The Rump , a comedy by Tatham , was acted in 1669. in the theatre in Salisbury - court ( that built in 1629 ) . About the year 1670 a new theatre was erected there , ( but whether on the ...
... used the fame language with refpect to them all . The Rump , a comedy by Tatham , was acted in 1669. in the theatre in Salisbury - court ( that built in 1629 ) . About the year 1670 a new theatre was erected there , ( but whether on the ...
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... used only by prize- fighters . The Fortune theatre , according to Maitland , was the oldeft theatre in London . It was built or re - built in 1599 by Edward Alleyn , the player , ( who was alfo proprietor of the Bear Garden , from 1594 ...
... used only by prize- fighters . The Fortune theatre , according to Maitland , was the oldeft theatre in London . It was built or re - built in 1599 by Edward Alleyn , the player , ( who was alfo proprietor of the Bear Garden , from 1594 ...
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