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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... reasons to ' the contrary . We are very necessary and commodious to all people : first for strangers , who can desire no better re- ' creation than to come and see a play : then for citizens to ' feast their wits : then for gallants ...
... reasons to ' the contrary . We are very necessary and commodious to all people : first for strangers , who can desire no better re- ' creation than to come and see a play : then for citizens to ' feast their wits : then for gallants ...
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... reason for so doing . ( Hist . Eng . Poet . , ii . 69 , edit . 8vo . ) Malone elsewhere follows Warton , but calls the representations religious plays . ' ( Shakespeare by Boswell , iii . 9. ) The Rev. S. Pegge , who published the ...
... reason for so doing . ( Hist . Eng . Poet . , ii . 69 , edit . 8vo . ) Malone elsewhere follows Warton , but calls the representations religious plays . ' ( Shakespeare by Boswell , iii . 9. ) The Rev. S. Pegge , who published the ...
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... reason for supposing , that the musicians and singers employed by the court were foreigners , but in the reign of Richard III . a number of Austrian and Bavarian minstrels were in William Eynesham ; and the instrument recites the injury ...
... reason for supposing , that the musicians and singers employed by the court were foreigners , but in the reign of Richard III . a number of Austrian and Bavarian minstrels were in William Eynesham ; and the instrument recites the injury ...
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... reason , was obliged to content himself with Hearne's account ' judge , and the Notary Public acts as an assessor or scribe . The ' prisoners , as we may suppose , are found guilty , and ordered into ' hell immediately . There is no ...
... reason , was obliged to content himself with Hearne's account ' judge , and the Notary Public acts as an assessor or scribe . The ' prisoners , as we may suppose , are found guilty , and ordered into ' hell immediately . There is no ...
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... reason to suppose that it had been represented soon after it was completed * . Cardinal Wolsey was pre- sent in 1527-8 , and Warton conjectures that , as the author , John Roo , was degraded and imprisoned , ' the piece contained some ...
... reason to suppose that it had been represented soon after it was completed * . Cardinal Wolsey was pre- sent in 1527-8 , and Warton conjectures that , as the author , John Roo , was degraded and imprisoned , ' the piece contained some ...
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