The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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William Shakespeare. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT O F THE RISE AND OF THE PROGRESS ENGLISH STAGE , AND OF THE ECONOMY AND USAGES OF OUR ANCIENT THEATRES . THE drama before the time of Shakspeare was fo little cultivated , or fo ill understood ...
William Shakespeare. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT O F THE RISE AND OF THE PROGRESS ENGLISH STAGE , AND OF THE ECONOMY AND USAGES OF OUR ANCIENT THEATRES . THE drama before the time of Shakspeare was fo little cultivated , or fo ill understood ...
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... Hou- fes of Yorke and Lanca- fier , in or before Few of Malta Dr. Fauftus - 1589 Edward II . Luft's Dominion Maffacre of Paris Dide 1590 * our earliest dramatick performances , that I fhall make no HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Hou- fes of Yorke and Lanca- fier , in or before Few of Malta Dr. Fauftus - 1589 Edward II . Luft's Dominion Maffacre of Paris Dide 1590 * our earliest dramatick performances , that I fhall make no HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... Albani , ut fibi сарӕ chora- les accommodarentur , & obtinuit . " Vitæ Abbat . ad calc , Hift . Mat . Paris , folio , 1639. p . 56 . 1 religious plays , either the representations of mira- cles wrought 4 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Albani , ut fibi сарӕ chora- les accommodarentur , & obtinuit . " Vitæ Abbat . ad calc , Hift . Mat . Paris , folio , 1639. p . 56 . 1 religious plays , either the representations of mira- cles wrought 4 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... now but few large towns exifted , no publick fpectacles or popular amufements were established ; 5. The Wif of Bathes Prologue , v . 6137. Tyrwhitt's edit , and as the fedentary pleafures of domeftick life and private 6 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... now but few large towns exifted , no publick fpectacles or popular amufements were established ; 5. The Wif of Bathes Prologue , v . 6137. Tyrwhitt's edit , and as the fedentary pleafures of domeftick life and private 6 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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