Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... story of the New Testament composed into old English rhyme , as appeareth by an ancient manuscript , en- titled Ludus Corporis Christi , or Ludus Co- ventriæ . " Henry V. and his nobles took great delight in seeing the pageants ; Queen ...
... story of the New Testament composed into old English rhyme , as appeareth by an ancient manuscript , en- titled Ludus Corporis Christi , or Ludus Co- ventriæ . " Henry V. and his nobles took great delight in seeing the pageants ; Queen ...
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... stories | but none comes away reformed in manners . from the Sacred Scriptures , in character per- haps very little ... story of King Daryus , being taken out of the third and fourth chapter of the third book of Esdras . ' court was in ...
... stories | but none comes away reformed in manners . from the Sacred Scriptures , in character per- haps very little ... story of King Daryus , being taken out of the third and fourth chapter of the third book of Esdras . ' court was in ...
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... story required that both the protector and the protected should be carried off by the fiend , or the latter driven roaring from the stage by some miraculous interposition in favour of the re- pentant offender . " * The first words which ...
... story required that both the protector and the protected should be carried off by the fiend , or the latter driven roaring from the stage by some miraculous interposition in favour of the re- pentant offender . " * The first words which ...
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... story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet ( " After this , Brutus , in a chosen place , builds Troja Nova , changed in time to Trinovantum , now London , and began to enact laws , Heli being then high priest in Judæa ; and ...
... story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet ( " After this , Brutus , in a chosen place , builds Troja Nova , changed in time to Trinovantum , now London , and began to enact laws , Heli being then high priest in Judæa ; and ...
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... story of the Judgment of Paris was received at the Court of Elizabeth might in some degree have given Peele his rank in the company of the Queen's players , who appear to have had some joint interest with the children of the chapel ...
... story of the Judgment of Paris was received at the Court of Elizabeth might in some degree have given Peele his rank in the company of the Queen's players , who appear to have had some joint interest with the children of the chapel ...
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