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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... whofe words I have juft quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude fpecies of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lafted ...
... whofe words I have juft quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude fpecies of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lafted ...
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... whofe principal employment it was to belabour the Devil with his wooden dagger , and to make him roar , for the entertainment of the populace 7 . As the Myfteries or Miracle - plays " frequently required the introduction of allegorical ...
... whofe principal employment it was to belabour the Devil with his wooden dagger , and to make him roar , for the entertainment of the populace 7 . As the Myfteries or Miracle - plays " frequently required the introduction of allegorical ...
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... whofe Poeticks is the following curious paffage . " Nunc in Gallia ita agunt fabulas , ut fial writers . " They play " ( fays one of them , ) " and counterfeite the whole Paffion fo trimly , with all the feven forowes of our lady , as ...
... whofe Poeticks is the following curious paffage . " Nunc in Gallia ita agunt fabulas , ut fial writers . " They play " ( fays one of them , ) " and counterfeite the whole Paffion fo trimly , with all the feven forowes of our lady , as ...
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... whofe notes till now ne'er were , " Shall fill with laughter our waft theatre . " See alfo the concluding lines of Shirley's prologue to The Doubtful Heir , quoted below . Howes in his continuation of Stowe's Chronicle , p . 1004 , edit ...
... whofe notes till now ne'er were , " Shall fill with laughter our waft theatre . " See alfo the concluding lines of Shirley's prologue to The Doubtful Heir , quoted below . Howes in his continuation of Stowe's Chronicle , p . 1004 , edit ...
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... whofe patent paffed the great feal Jan. 18 , 1560-1 . It is printed in Rymer's Fædera . His fucceffor , Edmund Tilney , obtained a grant of this office ( the reverfion of which John Lily , the dramatick poet , had long in vain folicited ...
... whofe patent paffed the great feal Jan. 18 , 1560-1 . It is printed in Rymer's Fædera . His fucceffor , Edmund Tilney , obtained a grant of this office ( the reverfion of which John Lily , the dramatick poet , had long in vain folicited ...
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