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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... says * they had such French- women actors in a play , not long since personated in ' Blackfriars playhouse , to which there was a great ' resort . ' It does not follow , because there was great resort to the theatre on the night when ...
... says * they had such French- women actors in a play , not long since personated in ' Blackfriars playhouse , to which there was a great ' resort . ' It does not follow , because there was great resort to the theatre on the night when ...
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... says , that the grant was dated on the 22nd August , and the last that it was dated on the 12th August . It is not a point of any moment , but they are both mistaken , as the Privy Seal ( which is among the records in the Chapter House ) ...
... says , that the grant was dated on the 22nd August , and the last that it was dated on the 12th August . It is not a point of any moment , but they are both mistaken , as the Privy Seal ( which is among the records in the Chapter House ) ...
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... say with the kingly Prophet , Lett the righteous smight mee , for ' that shall be as precious balme unto mee , for the wisest and the greatest in this would have their frail- tyes and infirmityes : David , a King , a prophet and a man ...
... say with the kingly Prophet , Lett the righteous smight mee , for ' that shall be as precious balme unto mee , for the wisest and the greatest in this would have their frail- tyes and infirmityes : David , a King , a prophet and a man ...
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... says , that Prynne's Histriomastix was published six weeks before the Pastoral at Somerset - house , in which the Queen played , was performed ; and that Laud and others , who had been angered by some of Prynne's books against ...
... says , that Prynne's Histriomastix was published six weeks before the Pastoral at Somerset - house , in which the Queen played , was performed ; and that Laud and others , who had been angered by some of Prynne's books against ...
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... say ) are ' his only arguments . He cites St. Austin , who sayth , ' Si tantummodo boni et honesti viri in civitate essent , ' nec in rebus humanis Ludi Scenici esse debuissent : but I do not conceive this to be the cause why he is ...
... say ) are ' his only arguments . He cites St. Austin , who sayth , ' Si tantummodo boni et honesti viri in civitate essent , ' nec in rebus humanis Ludi Scenici esse debuissent : but I do not conceive this to be the cause why he is ...
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