The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... ; and complain , that the people heard a comedian with much more pleasure than a preacher of the gofpel . " Warton's Hift of E. P. I. 244. n . for for this purpose , which have not furvived those inimi- 6 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... ; and complain , that the people heard a comedian with much more pleasure than a preacher of the gofpel . " Warton's Hift of E. P. I. 244. n . for for this purpose , which have not furvived those inimi- 6 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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William Shakespeare. for this purpose , which have not furvived those inimi- table compofitions over which they triumphed for a time : one , however , his tragedy called Xplos arxw " , or Chrift's Paffion , is ftill extant . In the ...
William Shakespeare. for this purpose , which have not furvived those inimi- table compofitions over which they triumphed for a time : one , however , his tragedy called Xplos arxw " , or Chrift's Paffion , is ftill extant . In the ...
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... those three ladies ; who fall to finging againe , and then discovered his face , that the fpectators might fee how they had transformed him , going on with their finging . Whilft all this was acting , there came forth of another doore ...
... those three ladies ; who fall to finging againe , and then discovered his face , that the fpectators might fee how they had transformed him , going on with their finging . Whilft all this was acting , there came forth of another doore ...
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... those personifications by which Moralities were diftinguished from the fimpler religious dramas called Myfteries . We must not however suppose , that , after Moralities were in- troduced , Mysteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have ...
... those personifications by which Moralities were diftinguished from the fimpler religious dramas called Myfteries . We must not however suppose , that , after Moralities were in- troduced , Mysteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have ...
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... ; fome of which are ftill extant , though by far the greater part is loft . This , I appre- 3 Vol . III . pp . 355 , et feq . 4 HIST . OF E. P. II . p . 388 . hend , hend , was the great era of those bloody and 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... ; fome of which are ftill extant , though by far the greater part is loft . This , I appre- 3 Vol . III . pp . 355 , et feq . 4 HIST . OF E. P. II . p . 388 . hend , hend , was the great era of those bloody and 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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