The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... England , will fcarcely repay the labour of the inquiry . However , as the beft introduction to an account of the internal economy and ufages of the English theatres in the time of Shakspeare , ( the principal object of this ...
... England , will fcarcely repay the labour of the inquiry . However , as the beft introduction to an account of the internal economy and ufages of the English theatres in the time of Shakspeare , ( the principal object of this ...
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... England , as well as every other part of Europe , were of a religious kind . So early as in the beginning of the twelfth century , it was cuftomary in England on holy festivals to reprefent , in or near the churches , either the lives ...
... England , as well as every other part of Europe , were of a religious kind . So early as in the beginning of the twelfth century , it was cuftomary in England on holy festivals to reprefent , in or near the churches , either the lives ...
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... England above 150 before that time . In the year 1110. as Dr. Percy and Mr. Warton have observed , the Miracle - play of Saint Catharine , written by Geoffrey , a learned Nor-- man , ( afterwards Abbot of St. Alban's , ) was acted ...
... England above 150 before that time . In the year 1110. as Dr. Percy and Mr. Warton have observed , the Miracle - play of Saint Catharine , written by Geoffrey , a learned Nor-- man , ( afterwards Abbot of St. Alban's , ) was acted ...
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... England in his father's lifetime , on the 15th of July , 1170. He was frequently ftyled rex filius , rex juvenis , and fometimes he and his father were denominated Reges Anglia . The young king , who occafionally exercifed all the ...
... England in his father's lifetime , on the 15th of July , 1170. He was frequently ftyled rex filius , rex juvenis , and fometimes he and his father were denominated Reges Anglia . The young king , who occafionally exercifed all the ...
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... England . The merchants who frequented thefe fairs in nu- merous caravans or companies , employed every art to draw the people together . They were therefore accompanied by jugglers , minflrels , and buffoons ; who were no less ...
... England . The merchants who frequented thefe fairs in nu- merous caravans or companies , employed every art to draw the people together . They were therefore accompanied by jugglers , minflrels , and buffoons ; who were no less ...
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