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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... seem to have occurred to any who have gone before me , is succeeded by a similar investigation of the structure and design of Moral - plays . I have endeavoured to point out the manner in which they , in turn , gave way to Tragedy and ...
... seem to have occurred to any who have gone before me , is succeeded by a similar investigation of the structure and design of Moral - plays . I have endeavoured to point out the manner in which they , in turn , gave way to Tragedy and ...
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... seems that the tract had been im- puted to Maister Stremer , ' who is mentioned in it . In one of the volumes of Proclamations , & c . , belonging to the Society of Antiquaries , London , is a curious broadside in verse , headed A short ...
... seems that the tract had been im- puted to Maister Stremer , ' who is mentioned in it . In one of the volumes of Proclamations , & c . , belonging to the Society of Antiquaries , London , is a curious broadside in verse , headed A short ...
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... seems to have been a stage belonging to the town ; and in Lodge's and Greene's Looking Glass for London and Eng- and , 1594 , the father of one of the low comic characters is represented as ' keeper of the town stage , ' or the stage ...
... seems to have been a stage belonging to the town ; and in Lodge's and Greene's Looking Glass for London and Eng- and , 1594 , the father of one of the low comic characters is represented as ' keeper of the town stage , ' or the stage ...
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... seems to have been an enemy to theatrical amusements , and in 1574 translated from the French , A Form of Christian Policy , the seventh chapter of which , among other things , insists that players were cast out of the church , and that ...
... seems to have been an enemy to theatrical amusements , and in 1574 translated from the French , A Form of Christian Policy , the seventh chapter of which , among other things , insists that players were cast out of the church , and that ...
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... seems to have had some concern in the Black- friars theatre , by the subsequent entry in his ' Journal , called The Founder's Book of Accounts , ' formerly pre- served at Dulwich College . It extends from 1617 to 1622 . ' Oct. 22 , 1617 ...
... seems to have had some concern in the Black- friars theatre , by the subsequent entry in his ' Journal , called The Founder's Book of Accounts , ' formerly pre- served at Dulwich College . It extends from 1617 to 1622 . ' Oct. 22 , 1617 ...
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