The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... appear naked , and not ashamed , and the old ferpent enters lamenting his fall . He converfes with Eve . She eats of ... appears digging the ground , and Eve fpinning . 1 of which a particular account will be found below . OF THE ENGLISH ...
... appear naked , and not ashamed , and the old ferpent enters lamenting his fall . He converfes with Eve . She eats of ... appears digging the ground , and Eve fpinning . 1 of which a particular account will be found below . OF THE ENGLISH ...
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... appears to us to be the highest burlesque , on them would have made no fort of impreffion . We must not wonder at this , in an age when courage , devotion , and ignorance , compofed the character of European manners ; when the knight ...
... appears to us to be the highest burlesque , on them would have made no fort of impreffion . We must not wonder at this , in an age when courage , devotion , and ignorance , compofed the character of European manners ; when the knight ...
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... appears by the latter end of the prologue , that thefe plays or interludes were not only played at Coventry , but in other towns and places upon occafion . And poffibly this may be the fame play which Stow tells us was played in the ...
... appears by the latter end of the prologue , that thefe plays or interludes were not only played at Coventry , but in other towns and places upon occafion . And poffibly this may be the fame play which Stow tells us was played in the ...
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... appears from the accompts of various monafteries that this was a very ancient practice , probably coeval with the earliest attempts at dramatick reprefenta- tions . In the year 1378. the scholars , or choris- ters of Saint Paul's ...
... appears from the accompts of various monafteries that this was a very ancient practice , probably coeval with the earliest attempts at dramatick reprefenta- tions . In the year 1378. the scholars , or choris- ters of Saint Paul's ...
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... appears by the manufcript of the Coventry plays , that a tem- porary fcaffold only was erected for thefe per- formances . ' 996 5 - 93 " The property - room , as Mr. Warton has obferved , " is yet known at our theatres . " " The ...
... appears by the manufcript of the Coventry plays , that a tem- porary fcaffold only was erected for thefe per- formances . ' 996 5 - 93 " The property - room , as Mr. Warton has obferved , " is yet known at our theatres . " " The ...
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