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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... materials . I obtained admission into the State Paper Department , the Privy Council Office , and into the Chapter - House , Westminster , and I soon discovered in those depositories many valuable original documents , throwing PREFACE .
... materials . I obtained admission into the State Paper Department , the Privy Council Office , and into the Chapter - House , Westminster , and I soon discovered in those depositories many valuable original documents , throwing PREFACE .
Página viii
... original documents , throwing a fresh , clear , and strong light upon some of the most obscure parts of the history of our stage and drama . Among these were unopened patents to different companies of players , and original accounts of ...
... original documents , throwing a fresh , clear , and strong light upon some of the most obscure parts of the history of our stage and drama . Among these were unopened patents to different companies of players , and original accounts of ...
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... original and authentic notices and anecdotes of him , Spenser , Jonson , Marston , and other distinguished authors of the time . It occupied me some years to go through the voluminous collections in the Museum , but I never had occasion ...
... original and authentic notices and anecdotes of him , Spenser , Jonson , Marston , and other distinguished authors of the time . It occupied me some years to go through the voluminous collections in the Museum , but I never had occasion ...
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... original unsigned note from Lord Leicester to Brydeman , dated three days earlier . It was a task of extreme diffi- culty to decipher it . ' Mr. Brydeman . The q wod have sent unto you her war- ' rant for the delyverye to her officers ...
... original unsigned note from Lord Leicester to Brydeman , dated three days earlier . It was a task of extreme diffi- culty to decipher it . ' Mr. Brydeman . The q wod have sent unto you her war- ' rant for the delyverye to her officers ...
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... original ( but 1303. especially the latter ) give a minute and dis- tinct account of the authors of Miracle - plays , their subjects , and the circumstances under which they were usually performed . The following extract is from that ...
... original ( but 1303. especially the latter ) give a minute and dis- tinct account of the authors of Miracle - plays , their subjects , and the circumstances under which they were usually performed . The following extract is from that ...
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