The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen2AMS Press, 1970 |
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... perhaps , not a play which was acted , but a translation from the Spanish , by Thomas Mabbe , of a drama in twenty - one acts , which was printed in 1631 , and the price of which might be two shillings and six - pence . If so , there is ...
... perhaps , not a play which was acted , but a translation from the Spanish , by Thomas Mabbe , of a drama in twenty - one acts , which was printed in 1631 , and the price of which might be two shillings and six - pence . If so , there is ...
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... perhaps , the first instance in a Moral of the introduction of a character , the representative of a trade , or occupation , and not of some virtue , vice , or quality . These three argue with Humanity that he should only gratify his ...
... perhaps , the first instance in a Moral of the introduction of a character , the representative of a trade , or occupation , and not of some virtue , vice , or quality . These three argue with Humanity that he should only gratify his ...
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... perhaps , on a close comparison of these two passages , the palm ought to be assigned to Sackville . According to War- ton , his coadjutor could have had no more to do with the tragedy , than perhaps the preparation of the dumb shows ...
... perhaps , on a close comparison of these two passages , the palm ought to be assigned to Sackville . According to War- ton , his coadjutor could have had no more to do with the tragedy , than perhaps the preparation of the dumb shows ...
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Salisburycourt theatre built in 1629 | 26 |
From the year 1635 to the closing of the Theatres p | 65 |
The Kings debts for plays | 76 |
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