The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that " London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has religious plays , either the representations of miracles wrought by holy confessors , or the sufferings of martyrs . " The French theatre ...
... reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that " London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has religious plays , either the representations of miracles wrought by holy confessors , or the sufferings of martyrs . " The French theatre ...
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... reign of Henry IV . which lasted for eight days . The book seems by the character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a general prologue , giving the arguments of forty pageants or gesticulations , ( which were as ...
... reign of Henry IV . which lasted for eight days . The book seems by the character and language to be at least 300 years old . It begins with a general prologue , giving the arguments of forty pageants or gesticulations , ( which were as ...
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... reign of King Henry the Eighth , and Lusty Juventus in that " It was a pretty part in the old church - playes , " says Bishop Harsenet , " when the nimble Vice would skip up nimbly like a Jack - an - apes into the Devil's necke , and ...
... reign of King Henry the Eighth , and Lusty Juventus in that " It was a pretty part in the old church - playes , " says Bishop Harsenet , " when the nimble Vice would skip up nimbly like a Jack - an - apes into the Devil's necke , and ...
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... reign of King Edward the Fourth ( 1460 ) . The publick pageants of the reign of King Henry the Sixth were uncommonly splendid ; and being then first enlivened by the introduction of speaking al- legorical personages properly and ...
... reign of King Edward the Fourth ( 1460 ) . The publick pageants of the reign of King Henry the Sixth were uncommonly splendid ; and being then first enlivened by the introduction of speaking al- legorical personages properly and ...
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... account : " On the xx daye of August was the ladye Marye with us at Kilkennye proclaimed Quene of England , & c . The yonge men in the forenone played a tragedy reign of King Henry the Eighth , they were per- 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT :
... account : " On the xx daye of August was the ladye Marye with us at Kilkennye proclaimed Quene of England , & c . The yonge men in the forenone played a tragedy reign of King Henry the Eighth , they were per- 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT :
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