The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... manners with great comprehenfion and fagacity . " " Voltaire's theory on this fubject is also very ingenious , and quite new . Religious plays , he fuppofes , came originally from Conftantinople ; • where the B 4 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 7.
... manners with great comprehenfion and fagacity . " " Voltaire's theory on this fubject is also very ingenious , and quite new . Religious plays , he fuppofes , came originally from Conftantinople ; • where the B 4 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 7.
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... also fupra , p . 24. n . 4 . Hiftriomaftix , quarto , 1633. p . 117. n . 9. Riccoboni's Account of the Theatres of Europe , 8vo . 1741 . P. 124 . VOL . III . D fented a Vienna fo lately as the early part of OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 33.
... also fupra , p . 24. n . 4 . Hiftriomaftix , quarto , 1633. p . 117. n . 9. Riccoboni's Account of the Theatres of Europe , 8vo . 1741 . P. 124 . VOL . III . D fented a Vienna fo lately as the early part of OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 33.
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... also a royal company . The intimate knowledge of the French language , and manners which Henry muft have acquired during his long fojourn in foreign courts , ( from 1471 to 1485. ) accounts for the article relative to the company of ...
... also a royal company . The intimate knowledge of the French language , and manners which Henry muft have acquired during his long fojourn in foreign courts , ( from 1471 to 1485. ) accounts for the article relative to the company of ...
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... also had a theatrical eftablishment : " Eight players of interludes , each 66s . 8d . 261. 13s . 4d . — " " It has already been mentioned that originally plays were performed in churches . Though Bonner bishop of London iffued a ...
... also had a theatrical eftablishment : " Eight players of interludes , each 66s . 8d . 261. 13s . 4d . — " " It has already been mentioned that originally plays were performed in churches . Though Bonner bishop of London iffued a ...
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... also a ftage - direction in The First Day's Entertainment at Rutland Houfe , by Declamation and Mufick , after the Manner of the Ancients , by Sir William D'Avenant , 1658 . The fong ended , the curtains are drawn open again , and the ...
... also a ftage - direction in The First Day's Entertainment at Rutland Houfe , by Declamation and Mufick , after the Manner of the Ancients , by Sir William D'Avenant , 1658 . The fong ended , the curtains are drawn open again , and the ...
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