The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen2J. Murray, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... represented to his Matie or to the Counsail , I shall then acquaint ' your Lordship ; and in the meane tyme I would be loth to be the author of a motion to his Matie to stay it but if you fynd his Matie att fitting leasure to move him ...
... represented to his Matie or to the Counsail , I shall then acquaint ' your Lordship ; and in the meane tyme I would be loth to be the author of a motion to his Matie to stay it but if you fynd his Matie att fitting leasure to move him ...
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... represented , one on Twelfth - night and the other at Shrovetide * : the first , we know , was Ben Jonson's Fortunate Isles , which , though written after the author had received a stroke of the palsy , seems to have been highly ap ...
... represented , one on Twelfth - night and the other at Shrovetide * : the first , we know , was Ben Jonson's Fortunate Isles , which , though written after the author had received a stroke of the palsy , seems to have been highly ap ...
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... represented in his house in London , on Sunday , Sep- tember 27th . The piece chosen for this occasion , at least did credit to his taste , for it appears to have been Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream * , and it was got up as a ...
... represented in his house in London , on Sunday , Sep- tember 27th . The piece chosen for this occasion , at least did credit to his taste , for it appears to have been Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream * , and it was got up as a ...
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... as absurd and unjust for Laud to have taken it to the King , and represented it as directed against that particular performance of the Queen . Players Scourge , by William Prynne , bearing the date 38 [ 1633 , ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
... as absurd and unjust for Laud to have taken it to the King , and represented it as directed against that particular performance of the Queen . Players Scourge , by William Prynne , bearing the date 38 [ 1633 , ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
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... represented * . We hear of no masks this Christmas , and no privy seals are extant for the payment of money on account of them the King , Queen and Court seem to have been well satisfied with dramatic amusements of a less 6 of a play ...
... represented * . We hear of no masks this Christmas , and no privy seals are extant for the payment of money on account of them the King , Queen and Court seem to have been well satisfied with dramatic amusements of a less 6 of a play ...
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