The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... most popular productions of the time , and the best that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- fpeare . ' There are but thirty - eight plays , ( exclufive of mysteries , VOL . III . B A minute investigation , therefore , of ...
... most popular productions of the time , and the best that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- fpeare . ' There are but thirty - eight plays , ( exclufive of mysteries , VOL . III . B A minute investigation , therefore , of ...
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... most ancient dramatick exhibitions , though I fear I can add but little to the refearches which have already been made on that fubject . Mr. Warton in his elegant and ingenious Hiftory of English Poetry has given fo accurate an account ...
... most ancient dramatick exhibitions , though I fear I can add but little to the refearches which have already been made on that fubject . Mr. Warton in his elegant and ingenious Hiftory of English Poetry has given fo accurate an account ...
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... most important ftories of Scripture . From the fubject of thefe fpectacles , which , as has been observed , were either the miracles of faints , or the more mysterious parts of holy writ , fuch as the incarna- Between the years 1592 and ...
... most important ftories of Scripture . From the fubject of thefe fpectacles , which , as has been observed , were either the miracles of faints , or the more mysterious parts of holy writ , fuch as the incarna- Between the years 1592 and ...
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... . repre- fents them as they were exhibited at Chefter in 1600. and that he has not adhered to the original orthography . 3 MSS . Digby , 134. Bibl . Bodl . 1 with the most ridiculous levity . The good women of 14 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... . repre- fents them as they were exhibited at Chefter in 1600. and that he has not adhered to the original orthography . 3 MSS . Digby , 134. Bibl . Bodl . 1 with the most ridiculous levity . The good women of 14 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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William Shakespeare. with the most ridiculous levity . The good women of Bethlehem attack our knight - errant with their fpinning - wheels , break his head with their diftaffs , abuse him as a coward and a difgrace to chivalry , and fend ...
William Shakespeare. with the most ridiculous levity . The good women of Bethlehem attack our knight - errant with their fpinning - wheels , break his head with their diftaffs , abuse him as a coward and a difgrace to chivalry , and fend ...
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