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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... 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 .
... 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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... speaking in the disjunctive , whereas he suffered beyond both these inflictions . Having been tried in the Star Chamber , he was twice set in the pillory , lost parts of both ears * , was fined 50007. , * The subsequent quotations on ...
... speaking in the disjunctive , whereas he suffered beyond both these inflictions . Having been tried in the Star Chamber , he was twice set in the pillory , lost parts of both ears * , was fined 50007. , * The subsequent quotations on ...
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... speak them masters in their art at the first sight ' to all judicious spectators . It may be acted this 3rd of July , 1633 . ' I have entered this allowance for direction to my successor , and for example to all poets that shall write ...
... speak them masters in their art at the first sight ' to all judicious spectators . It may be acted this 3rd of July , 1633 . ' I have entered this allowance for direction to my successor , and for example to all poets that shall write ...
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... speaking of the Mask of Shrovetide , 1633-4 , and not of Shrovetide , 1634-5 . † Shakespeare by Boswell , iii . 120 . Under the date of 16th Feb. 1634-5 , he notices , that he had com- mitted a man of the name of Cromes , a broker in ...
... speaking of the Mask of Shrovetide , 1633-4 , and not of Shrovetide , 1634-5 . † Shakespeare by Boswell , iii . 120 . Under the date of 16th Feb. 1634-5 , he notices , that he had com- mitted a man of the name of Cromes , a broker in ...
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... speak of ? ' then Cane said , ' I mean Alderman , the blacksmith in Holborn : ' — said the other , ' Was he not a vintner ? ' Cane answered , ' I know no other . ' In another part of the same play , Cane , speaking of projects and ...
... speak of ? ' then Cane said , ' I mean Alderman , the blacksmith in Holborn : ' — said the other , ' Was he not a vintner ? ' Cane answered , ' I know no other . ' In another part of the same play , Cane , speaking of projects and ...
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