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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... probably , were written before our author commenced play - wright . Cleopatra Edward I. Battle of Alcazar Wounds of Civil War Selymus , Emperor of the Turks Cornelia Mother Bombie The Cobler's Prophecy The Wars of Cyrus King Leir Taming ...
... probably , were written before our author commenced play - wright . Cleopatra Edward I. Battle of Alcazar Wounds of Civil War Selymus , Emperor of the Turks Cornelia Mother Bombie The Cobler's Prophecy The Wars of Cyrus King Leir Taming ...
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... probably by his scholars , in the abbey of Dunftable ; perhaps the firit fpectacle of this kind exhibited in England 3. William Fitz - Stephen , a monk of Canterbury , who according 2 The French theatre cannot be traced higher than the ...
... probably by his scholars , in the abbey of Dunftable ; perhaps the firit fpectacle of this kind exhibited in England 3. William Fitz - Stephen , a monk of Canterbury , who according 2 The French theatre cannot be traced higher than the ...
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... probably have added nuper defunum . Neither Henry II . nor Henry III . were born in London . See the Differtation above.cited , p . 12 . 1 " Therefore " Therfore made I my visitations " To vigilies and 4 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT .
... probably have added nuper defunum . Neither Henry II . nor Henry III . were born in London . See the Differtation above.cited , p . 12 . 1 " Therefore " Therfore made I my visitations " To vigilies and 4 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT .
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... probably with a better defign than is imagined by the ecclefiaftical annalists ; that of weaning the minds of the people from the pagan ceremonies , by the fubftitution of chriftian spectacles partaking of the fame fpirit of ...
... probably with a better defign than is imagined by the ecclefiaftical annalists ; that of weaning the minds of the people from the pagan ceremonies , by the fubftitution of chriftian spectacles partaking of the fame fpirit of ...
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... probably concluded with the day of judgment , in the prefence of most of the nobility and gentry of England * . We are indebted to Mr. Warton for some curious cir- cumftances relative to thefe Miracle - plays , which " ap- pear in a ...
... probably concluded with the day of judgment , in the prefence of most of the nobility and gentry of England * . We are indebted to Mr. Warton for some curious cir- cumftances relative to thefe Miracle - plays , which " ap- pear in a ...
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