The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... mentioned , and who was connected with Henslowe's company , was not the son and successor of the Robert Wilson who was one of Lord Leicester's servants in 1574. Supposing , however , that he was twenty years old in 1574 , he would only ...
... mentioned , and who was connected with Henslowe's company , was not the son and successor of the Robert Wilson who was one of Lord Leicester's servants in 1574. Supposing , however , that he was twenty years old in 1574 , he would only ...
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... mentioned in it . In one of the volumes of Proclamations , & c . , belonging to the Society of Antiquaries , London , is a curious broadside in verse , headed A short Answere to the Boke called Beware the Cat , ' which opens thus ...
... mentioned in it . In one of the volumes of Proclamations , & c . , belonging to the Society of Antiquaries , London , is a curious broadside in verse , headed A short Answere to the Boke called Beware the Cat , ' which opens thus ...
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... other collections , including the ' comic stories , in prose , ' by Richard Edwards , 1570 , ( mentioned by Warton , H. E. P. , iv . , 117 , edit . 8vo . ) which furnished the induction to the old Taming of a xxiv ADDITIONAL NOTES.
... other collections , including the ' comic stories , in prose , ' by Richard Edwards , 1570 , ( mentioned by Warton , H. E. P. , iv . , 117 , edit . 8vo . ) which furnished the induction to the old Taming of a xxiv ADDITIONAL NOTES.
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... mentioned as a verse - maker by Ritson , or by any of our bibliographers . 6 My silly bark that many years hath run In sundry seas a weather - beaten course , ' And seldom yet could find the way to shun ' Those froward gales which blow ...
... mentioned as a verse - maker by Ritson , or by any of our bibliographers . 6 My silly bark that many years hath run In sundry seas a weather - beaten course , ' And seldom yet could find the way to shun ' Those froward gales which blow ...
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John Payne Collier. translations in his Tragical Discourses , mentioned vol . i . p . 248 . He seems to have been an enemy to theatrical amusements , and in 1574 translated from the French , A Form of Christian Policy , the seventh ...
John Payne Collier. translations in his Tragical Discourses , mentioned vol . i . p . 248 . He seems to have been an enemy to theatrical amusements , and in 1574 translated from the French , A Form of Christian Policy , the seventh ...
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