The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1J. Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... called " New acquaintance , alias ' Stoupe Knave and know thy Master , " began on the 24th of ' this Month . ' p . 16 . In what respects a " disguising " differed from a ' mumming " is a point not now perhaps possible to settle ...
... called " New acquaintance , alias ' Stoupe Knave and know thy Master , " began on the 24th of ' this Month . ' p . 16 . In what respects a " disguising " differed from a ' mumming " is a point not now perhaps possible to settle ...
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... called Beware the Cat , ' which opens thus : - 6 To the jentil reder harti salutacions , ' Desiring thee to knoe Baldwins straunge faschions ; ⚫ And if in aunsering I appere sum what quick , • Thinke it not without cause : his taunts ...
... called Beware the Cat , ' which opens thus : - 6 To the jentil reder harti salutacions , ' Desiring thee to knoe Baldwins straunge faschions ; ⚫ And if in aunsering I appere sum what quick , • Thinke it not without cause : his taunts ...
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... called beware the cat , The veri truith is so , that Stremer made not that , Nor no suche false fabels fell ever from his pen , Nor from his hart or mouth , as knoe mani honest men . ' But wil ye gladli knoe , who made that boke in dede ...
... called beware the cat , The veri truith is so , that Stremer made not that , Nor no suche false fabels fell ever from his pen , Nor from his hart or mouth , as knoe mani honest men . ' But wil ye gladli knoe , who made that boke in dede ...
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... called Light [ i.e. Reed ] and Quick [ i.e. Cane ] . ' Light . Pish ! I can shew thee many infallible reasons to ' the contrary . We are very necessary and commodious to all people : first for strangers , who can desire no better re ...
... called Light [ i.e. Reed ] and Quick [ i.e. Cane ] . ' Light . Pish ! I can shew thee many infallible reasons to ' the contrary . We are very necessary and commodious to all people : first for strangers , who can desire no better re ...
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... called The Man in the Moon drinks Claret . ' · p . 313 . Alleyn had certainly retired from the stage before 1612. ' ] He seems to have had some concern in the Black- friars theatre , by the subsequent entry in his ' Journal , called The ...
... called The Man in the Moon drinks Claret . ' · p . 313 . Alleyn had certainly retired from the stage before 1612. ' ] He seems to have had some concern in the Black- friars theatre , by the subsequent entry in his ' Journal , called The ...
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