The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... death of his elder brother William , was crowned king of England in his father's lifetime , on the 15th of July , 1170. He was frequently ftyled rex filius , rex juvenis , and fometimes he and his father were denominated Reges Anglia ...
... death of his elder brother William , was crowned king of England in his father's lifetime , on the 15th of July , 1170. He was frequently ftyled rex filius , rex juvenis , and fometimes he and his father were denominated Reges Anglia ...
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... death of Saint Catharine , acted by the monks of faint Dennis , rivalled the popularity of the profeffed players . Mufick was admitted into the churches which ferved as theatres for the reprefentation of holy farces . The festivals ...
... death of Saint Catharine , acted by the monks of faint Dennis , rivalled the popularity of the profeffed players . Mufick was admitted into the churches which ferved as theatres for the reprefentation of holy farces . The festivals ...
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... Death , Hope , Faith , or the like , and as the common poetry of the times , especially among the French , began to deal much in allegory , at length plays were formed entirely confifting of fuch perfonifications . These were called ...
... Death , Hope , Faith , or the like , and as the common poetry of the times , especially among the French , began to deal much in allegory , at length plays were formed entirely confifting of fuch perfonifications . These were called ...
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... death of King Charles the Second . The difturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was feldom returned by the oppofite party ...
... death of King Charles the Second . The difturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was feldom returned by the oppofite party ...
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... his Poeticks in that town a few years before his death . Riccoboni gives us the fame account in his Hiftory of the French Theatre . " In the reprefentations of the Myfte the year 1556 ] plays are reprefented in fuch a 34 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... his Poeticks in that town a few years before his death . Riccoboni gives us the fame account in his Hiftory of the French Theatre . " In the reprefentations of the Myfte the year 1556 ] plays are reprefented in fuch a 34 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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