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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... pleasures : Telle on to me , and say not nay , ' What maner solace , or what maner play ' Loveste thou beste ? tell on , late se , ' And I shall playen to fore the . ' The hero is cast into a sea of trouble in consequence of listening ...
... pleasures : Telle on to me , and say not nay , ' What maner solace , or what maner play ' Loveste thou beste ? tell on , late se , ' And I shall playen to fore the . ' The hero is cast into a sea of trouble in consequence of listening ...
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... pleasure , ye shewe your lovyng benyvolences and favors , and them curtesly ressarve and entreate for your reasonable ' money payements , not suffering any manner persone , in that ye goodly ' may , otherwise to vexe , moleste or greve ...
... pleasure , ye shewe your lovyng benyvolences and favors , and them curtesly ressarve and entreate for your reasonable ' money payements , not suffering any manner persone , in that ye goodly ' may , otherwise to vexe , moleste or greve ...
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... Pleasure , see that plaies be published , " ' Maie - games & maskes with mirth & minstrelsie ; 6 ' Pageants & school - feastes , beares & puppit - plaies : My selfe will muster upon Mile - end - greene , ' As though we saw , & feard not ...
... Pleasure , see that plaies be published , " ' Maie - games & maskes with mirth & minstrelsie ; 6 ' Pageants & school - feastes , beares & puppit - plaies : My selfe will muster upon Mile - end - greene , ' As though we saw , & feard not ...
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... pleasures has led , in some degree , to an unjust accusation of parsi- mony against his predecessor , who seems to have given liberal encouragement to the art of printing , as well as to poetry , music and the stage . During the reign ...
... pleasures has led , in some degree , to an unjust accusation of parsi- mony against his predecessor , who seems to have given liberal encouragement to the art of printing , as well as to poetry , music and the stage . During the reign ...
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... pleasure . 500 18 Henry VIII . Oct. 7. Payd to my Lords 5 Trompetts for there hole yere fee ended at Mic last .. A ° xvII . after 40s . a pece • • 10 0 0 Item to my lords 6 Trompetts by thands of J. Scotte under bayliff of Yslam in ...
... pleasure . 500 18 Henry VIII . Oct. 7. Payd to my Lords 5 Trompetts for there hole yere fee ended at Mic last .. A ° xvII . after 40s . a pece • • 10 0 0 Item to my lords 6 Trompetts by thands of J. Scotte under bayliff of Yslam in ...
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