The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1J. Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... England to possess the greatest dramatic poets of the world , and to be without a history of her dramatic poetry , seemed an extraordinary solecism in letters . The present work consists of three divisions : - I. Annals of the Stage ...
... England to possess the greatest dramatic poets of the world , and to be without a history of her dramatic poetry , seemed an extraordinary solecism in letters . The present work consists of three divisions : - I. Annals of the Stage ...
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... England appeal was made only to the imagination of a ruder auditory , which willingly be- lieved that the same boards in the same play repre- sented two different quarters of the globe . I have not brought down the History of Dramatic ...
... England appeal was made only to the imagination of a ruder auditory , which willingly be- lieved that the same boards in the same play repre- sented two different quarters of the globe . I have not brought down the History of Dramatic ...
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... England * . That notice was first published by Stow in his Survey of London , 1599 , who discovered it in the Vita Sancti Thomæ Archiepiscopi et Martyris , by William Fitzstephen . In that work the author inserts a description nobilis ...
... England * . That notice was first published by Stow in his Survey of London , 1599 , who discovered it in the Vita Sancti Thomæ Archiepiscopi et Martyris , by William Fitzstephen . In that work the author inserts a description nobilis ...
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... England ; and ' forthwith after began a royall justing in Smithfield • betweene the Earle of Somerset and the Seneshall of Henalt , Sir John Cornwal , Sir Richard of Arundel ' and the son of Sir John Cheyney , against other • Frenchmen ...
... England ; and ' forthwith after began a royall justing in Smithfield • betweene the Earle of Somerset and the Seneshall of Henalt , Sir John Cornwal , Sir Richard of Arundel ' and the son of Sir John Cheyney , against other • Frenchmen ...
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... England and Wales . Wherfore we streitly chardge and commaund you , that ' ye in no wise unquiete , moleste , vexe or trouble him , nor his servaunts , 6 kepers of our said Beres and Apes , but to him , and the keper of our ' said game ...
... England and Wales . Wherfore we streitly chardge and commaund you , that ' ye in no wise unquiete , moleste , vexe or trouble him , nor his servaunts , 6 kepers of our said Beres and Apes , but to him , and the keper of our ' said game ...
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