The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has 64 a The French theatre cannot be traced higher than the year 1398. when the Mystery of the Paffion was represented at St. Maur . - - 3 " Apud Duneftapliam quendam ...
... Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has 64 a The French theatre cannot be traced higher than the year 1398. when the Mystery of the Paffion was represented at St. Maur . - - 3 " Apud Duneftapliam quendam ...
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... Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 . and being heir - apparent , after the death of his elder brother William , was crowned king of England in his father's lifetime , on the 15th of July , 1170. He was frequently ftyled rex ...
... Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 . and being heir - apparent , after the death of his elder brother William , was crowned king of England in his father's lifetime , on the 15th of July , 1170. He was frequently ftyled rex ...
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... Second , about the year 1416. compofed and caused to be acted before him on Corpus Chrifti day , a Myftery , in which was reprefented the court of the king of heaven . " Thefe religious dramas were usually represented on holy feftivals ...
... Second , about the year 1416. compofed and caused to be acted before him on Corpus Chrifti day , a Myftery , in which was reprefented the court of the king of heaven . " Thefe religious dramas were usually represented on holy feftivals ...
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... Second , praying his Majefty to prohibit fome ignorant and unexperienced per- fons from acting the HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTA- MENT , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had expended confiderable fums for a publick ...
... Second , praying his Majefty to prohibit fome ignorant and unexperienced per- fons from acting the HISTORY OF THE OLD TESTA- MENT , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had expended confiderable fums for a publick ...
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... Second . The disturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was seldom returned by the oppofite party : the catholick 1 66 ...
... Second . The disturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was seldom returned by the oppofite party : the catholick 1 66 ...
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