The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fhould the citizens return into the island . " In 1174 King Henry II . and his fons had carried over with them a confider- able number of citizens to France , and many English had in that alfo year gone to Ireland . See Differtation ...
... fhould the citizens return into the island . " In 1174 King Henry II . and his fons had carried over with them a confider- able number of citizens to France , and many English had in that alfo year gone to Ireland . See Differtation ...
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... fhould at the same time be permitted to fee them repre- fented on the ftage , difgraced with the grossest improprieties , corrupted with inventions and ad- ditions of the most ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , and expreffed in ...
... fhould at the same time be permitted to fee them repre- fented on the ftage , difgraced with the grossest improprieties , corrupted with inventions and ad- ditions of the most ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , and expreffed in ...
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... fhould not go abroad to exercise these arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p . 437. " In 1589. however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN COUNCIL was ratified at Rome , to prohibit all clerks from ...
... fhould not go abroad to exercise these arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p . 437. " In 1589. however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN COUNCIL was ratified at Rome , to prohibit all clerks from ...
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... fhould have been performed at the Cafle of Dublin but fuch is the fact , if we may believe Chet- wood the prompter , who mentions that old Mr. Afhbury had feen a bill dated the 7th , of September , 1601. ( queen- : probably feldom ...
... fhould have been performed at the Cafle of Dublin but fuch is the fact , if we may believe Chet- wood the prompter , who mentions that old Mr. Afhbury had feen a bill dated the 7th , of September , 1601. ( queen- : probably feldom ...
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... fhould be purged and cleanfed of all religious plays , interludes , rhymes , ballads , and fongs , which are equally peftiferous and noyfome to the commonweal . At this time both Moralities and Myfteries were made the vehicle of ...
... fhould be purged and cleanfed of all religious plays , interludes , rhymes , ballads , and fongs , which are equally peftiferous and noyfome to the commonweal . At this time both Moralities and Myfteries were made the vehicle of ...
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