The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... gives part to Adam . They propose , according to the stage - direction , to make themselves subligacula a foliis quibus tegamus pudenda . Cover their nakedness with leaves , and converse with God . God's curse . The serpent exit hissing ...
... gives part to Adam . They propose , according to the stage - direction , to make themselves subligacula a foliis quibus tegamus pudenda . Cover their nakedness with leaves , and converse with God . God's curse . The serpent exit hissing ...
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... gives him a box on the ear : adding , " Take thou that for thy note . " Many licentious pleasantries , as Mr. Warton has observed , were sometimes introduced in these reli- It is obvious , that the transcriber of these ancient Mysteries ...
... gives him a box on the ear : adding , " Take thou that for thy note . " Many licentious pleasantries , as Mr. Warton has observed , were sometimes introduced in these reli- It is obvious , that the transcriber of these ancient Mysteries ...
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... give titles below . ' Of one , which is not now ex- tant , we have a curious account in a book entitled , Mount Tabor , or Private Exercises of a Penitent Sinner , by R. W. [ R. Willis ] Esqr . published in the year of his age 75 , Anno ...
... give titles below . ' Of one , which is not now ex- tant , we have a curious account in a book entitled , Mount Tabor , or Private Exercises of a Penitent Sinner , by R. W. [ R. Willis ] Esqr . published in the year of his age 75 , Anno ...
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... gives us the same account in his History of the French Theatre . " In the representations of the Mysteries , the theatre represented paradise , heaven , hell , and earth , and all at once ; and though the action varied , there was no ...
... gives us the same account in his History of the French Theatre . " In the representations of the Mysteries , the theatre represented paradise , heaven , hell , and earth , and all at once ; and though the action varied , there was no ...
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... give a very favourable description of it : - " Though the fair be not kept in the same region that some here perhaps would have it , yet think that the author hath therein observed a special decorum , the place being as dirty as ...
... give a very favourable description of it : - " Though the fair be not kept in the same region that some here perhaps would have it , yet think that the author hath therein observed a special decorum , the place being as dirty as ...
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