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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... taken in Adultery , & c . Treachery of Judas . The Crucifixion . Casting the Dice . The Harrowing of Hell . The Resurrection . The Ascension . Antichrist . The Last Judgment . MS . of the Chester plays written by Edward Gregorie , 1591 ...
... taken in Adultery , & c . Treachery of Judas . The Crucifixion . Casting the Dice . The Harrowing of Hell . The Resurrection . The Ascension . Antichrist . The Last Judgment . MS . of the Chester plays written by Edward Gregorie , 1591 ...
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... taken by force of this Commission , ' shalbe used or imployed as Comedians or Stage Players , or to exercise or acte any stage plaies , inter- ludes , Comedies or Tragedies ; for that it is not fitt or • desent that such as should sing ...
... taken by force of this Commission , ' shalbe used or imployed as Comedians or Stage Players , or to exercise or acte any stage plaies , inter- ludes , Comedies or Tragedies ; for that it is not fitt or • desent that such as should sing ...
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... taken to him , or his assignes , without accompt imprest ' or other chardge to bee sett upon him , his executors , or assignes for ' the same , or for anie parte thereof . And these our letters shall be , & c . Given under our signet ...
... taken to him , or his assignes , without accompt imprest ' or other chardge to bee sett upon him , his executors , or assignes for ' the same , or for anie parte thereof . And these our letters shall be , & c . Given under our signet ...
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... taken , for the disorder and number of the coaches , since there could be no speedy passage made for quenching the fyer , to the endangering both of the ' Parish and Cittie . 6 5. Christenings and Burialls , which usually are in ' the ...
... taken , for the disorder and number of the coaches , since there could be no speedy passage made for quenching the fyer , to the endangering both of the ' Parish and Cittie . 6 5. Christenings and Burialls , which usually are in ' the ...
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... taken in former times , to abate the nuisance . They have all been noticed in their proper places in the course of these Annals . From the indorsement of this petition by Laud , we might infer that he had laid it before the Privy ...
... taken in former times , to abate the nuisance . They have all been noticed in their proper places in the course of these Annals . From the indorsement of this petition by Laud , we might infer that he had laid it before the Privy ...
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