The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... should meddle with none but profane subjects , such as are lawful and honest , and not represent any facred Myf- teries . " 9 Representations founded on holy writ continued to be exhibited in Italy till the year 1660. and the Mystery of ...
... should meddle with none but profane subjects , such as are lawful and honest , and not represent any facred Myf- teries . " 9 Representations founded on holy writ continued to be exhibited in Italy till the year 1660. and the Mystery of ...
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... or of as many as should be to their honours good liking ; and withal , their favour- able letters to the Lord Maior , to permit them to exercise companies of comedians , each of which performed twice or 50 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... or of as many as should be to their honours good liking ; and withal , their favour- able letters to the Lord Maior , to permit them to exercise companies of comedians , each of which performed twice or 50 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... already mentioned , did not die till the end of the year 1610. and should seem to have executed the duties of the office to the laft ; for his executor , Herbert , Mafter of the Revels to King James the 58 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... already mentioned , did not die till the end of the year 1610. and should seem to have executed the duties of the office to the laft ; for his executor , Herbert , Mafter of the Revels to King James the 58 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... should likewife be remembered , that the intervention of civil war would eafily occafion many cuftoms of our carly theatres to be filently forgotten . The times when Apemantus must have pointed to the fcenes as he spoke the following ...
... should likewife be remembered , that the intervention of civil war would eafily occafion many cuftoms of our carly theatres to be filently forgotten . The times when Apemantus must have pointed to the fcenes as he spoke the following ...
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... should not fpeak the prologue . 1. Child . Sir , I plead poffeffion of the cloak . Gentlemen , your fuffrages , for God's fake . " So , in the prologue to The Coronation , by Shirley , 1640 . Since ' tis become the title of our play , A ...
... should not fpeak the prologue . 1. Child . Sir , I plead poffeffion of the cloak . Gentlemen , your fuffrages , for God's fake . " So , in the prologue to The Coronation , by Shirley , 1640 . Since ' tis become the title of our play , A ...
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