Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... curious allusion to a favourite character in the old mysteries . " Before the suppression of the monastaries , this city ( i . e . CoVENTRY ) was very famous for the pageants that were play'd therein upon Corpus Christi day ( this is ...
... curious allusion to a favourite character in the old mysteries . " Before the suppression of the monastaries , this city ( i . e . CoVENTRY ) was very famous for the pageants that were play'd therein upon Corpus Christi day ( this is ...
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... curious notice of this most popular of Henry the Eighth's jesters , see the Shakspere's Society's reprint of Armin's Nest of Ninnies , 1608 , and the notes appended . A curious description of Somer's personal appearance is given by ...
... curious notice of this most popular of Henry the Eighth's jesters , see the Shakspere's Society's reprint of Armin's Nest of Ninnies , 1608 , and the notes appended . A curious description of Somer's personal appearance is given by ...
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... curious specimens British and foreign . Other examples are engraved in the Journal of the British Archæological Association , vol . 1. Mr. Smith possesses a very curious leaden brooch of our lady of Walsingham ; and in Miss Wood's ...
... curious specimens British and foreign . Other examples are engraved in the Journal of the British Archæological Association , vol . 1. Mr. Smith possesses a very curious leaden brooch of our lady of Walsingham ; and in Miss Wood's ...
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