The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1Murray, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... production of the kind , exhibited on this occasion , is extant . It will not be out of its place here , to annex some account of the musical establishment of Charles I. , at the opening of his reign . I am enabled to do so by a Privy ...
... production of the kind , exhibited on this occasion , is extant . It will not be out of its place here , to annex some account of the musical establishment of Charles I. , at the opening of his reign . I am enabled to do so by a Privy ...
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... production of Shirley and Chapman : it had been acted by the Queen's players under Beeston , at the Cockpit in Drury - lane , prior to the date of the entry of the Master of the Revels * , who found reason to complain of the manner in ...
... production of Shirley and Chapman : it had been acted by the Queen's players under Beeston , at the Cockpit in Drury - lane , prior to the date of the entry of the Master of the Revels * , who found reason to complain of the manner in ...
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And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration John Payne Collier. THE HISTORY OF DRAMATIC POETRY . MIRACLE - PLAYS . INTRODUCTION TO MIRACLE - PLAY S. THE dramatic productions of.
And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration John Payne Collier. THE HISTORY OF DRAMATIC POETRY . MIRACLE - PLAYS . INTRODUCTION TO MIRACLE - PLAY S. THE dramatic productions of.
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... productions of this country exist in no more ancient form than that of plays founded upon the Old and New Testaments , with additions from the apocryphal gospels . The legends of the lives of saints and martyrs appear also to have ...
... productions of this country exist in no more ancient form than that of plays founded upon the Old and New Testaments , with additions from the apocryphal gospels . The legends of the lives of saints and martyrs appear also to have ...
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... productions in the British Museum , and in a note to one of them ( MS . Harl . No. 2124 ) it is said ( and in our present view the expression is important ) that Higden was ' thrice at Rome before he could obtaine leave of the Pope to ...
... productions in the British Museum , and in a note to one of them ( MS . Harl . No. 2124 ) it is said ( and in our present view the expression is important ) that Higden was ' thrice at Rome before he could obtaine leave of the Pope to ...
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