The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... given fo accurate an account of our earliest dramatick performances , that I fhall make no apology for extracting from various parts of his valuable work , fuch particulars as fuit my prefent pur- pofe . The earliest dramatick ...
... given fo accurate an account of our earliest dramatick performances , that I fhall make no apology for extracting from various parts of his valuable work , fuch particulars as fuit my prefent pur- pofe . The earliest dramatick ...
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... given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude fpecies of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lafted feveral days . Charlemagne eftablished ...
... given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude fpecies of dramatick entertainment : " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which lafted feveral days . Charlemagne eftablished ...
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... given of the like practice among the French . The only perfons who could now read , were in the religious focieties ; and various circumftances , peculiarly arifing from their fituation , profeffion , and inftitution , enabled the Monks ...
... given of the like practice among the French . The only perfons who could now read , were in the religious focieties ; and various circumftances , peculiarly arifing from their fituation , profeffion , and inftitution , enabled the Monks ...
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... given by the English fathers at the famous Council of Conftance , in the year 1417 , a low buffoon of Herod's court is introduced , defiring of his lord to be dubbed a knight , that he might be properly qualified to go on the adventure ...
... given by the English fathers at the famous Council of Conftance , in the year 1417 , a low buffoon of Herod's court is introduced , defiring of his lord to be dubbed a knight , that he might be properly qualified to go on the adventure ...
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... given an Analyfis of two ancient Moralities , entitled Every Man , and Lufty Juventus , from which a perfect notion of this kind of drama may be obtained . Every Man was written in the reign of king Henry the Eighth , and Lufty Juventus ...
... given an Analyfis of two ancient Moralities , entitled Every Man , and Lufty Juventus , from which a perfect notion of this kind of drama may be obtained . Every Man was written in the reign of king Henry the Eighth , and Lufty Juventus ...
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