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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... letter were soon more than realised : he thought that Prynne would lose his ears , or be heavily punished and * Harl . MSS . , No. 7000 . deeply fined , ' speaking in the disjunctive , whereas 40 [ 1633 . ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
... letter were soon more than realised : he thought that Prynne would lose his ears , or be heavily punished and * Harl . MSS . , No. 7000 . deeply fined , ' speaking in the disjunctive , whereas 40 [ 1633 . ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
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... soon as I lighted I heard a par- ' ticular news which much ensadded my heart , touching William Prynne , Esq . that had been an Utter Barrister of Lincolns Inn and a " graduate in the University of Oxford , who had lost one ear already ...
... soon as I lighted I heard a par- ' ticular news which much ensadded my heart , touching William Prynne , Esq . that had been an Utter Barrister of Lincolns Inn and a " graduate in the University of Oxford , who had lost one ear already ...
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... soon reached him . The play was printed in 1639 , probably without the objectionable passages , as nothing of the kind is to be traced in it . The following is the precise form of the entry by Sir H. Herbert . ⚫ 18 Nov. 1632. In the ...
... soon reached him . The play was printed in 1639 , probably without the objectionable passages , as nothing of the kind is to be traced in it . The following is the precise form of the entry by Sir H. Herbert . ⚫ 18 Nov. 1632. In the ...
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... soon after 1629 , were performing at the Fortune in Golding novelty , is worth subjoining . It is from the MS . in the Lord Cham- berlain's office : - 6 : - ' Whereas William Bieston , Gent . Governor , & c . of the King's and ' Queen's ...
... soon after 1629 , were performing at the Fortune in Golding novelty , is worth subjoining . It is from the MS . in the Lord Cham- berlain's office : - 6 : - ' Whereas William Bieston , Gent . Governor , & c . of the King's and ' Queen's ...
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... E. P. iii . 195 , edit . 8vo . ) referring to both these conjectures , inclines to Voltaire , apparently without perceiving that they might be reconciled . in Constantinople , they would soon find their way into 126 THE HISTORY OF.
... E. P. iii . 195 , edit . 8vo . ) referring to both these conjectures , inclines to Voltaire , apparently without perceiving that they might be reconciled . in Constantinople , they would soon find their way into 126 THE HISTORY OF.
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