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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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. tion , passion , and resurrection of Christ , these scrip- tural plays were denominated Miracles , or Mysteries . At what period of time they were first exhibited in this country , I am unable to ascertain ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. tion , passion , and resurrection of Christ , these scrip- tural plays were denominated Miracles , or Mysteries . At what period of time they were first exhibited in this country , I am unable to ascertain ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. bishop , a poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banished Pagan plays from the stage at Constan- tinople , and introduced stories from the Old and New Testament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. bishop , a poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banished Pagan plays from the stage at Constan- tinople , and introduced stories from the Old and New Testament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. of which a particular account will be found below . I am tempted to transcribe a few lines from the third of these pageants , The Deluge , as a specimen of the ancient Mysteries . The first scenical direction is ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. of which a particular account will be found below . I am tempted to transcribe a few lines from the third of these pageants , The Deluge , as a specimen of the ancient Mysteries . The first scenical direction is ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. almost to the verie grounde , was swinged up and downe at such a lengthe , that it reached with thone sweepe , almost to the west - gate of the churche , and with the other to the quyre staires of the same ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. almost to the verie grounde , was swinged up and downe at such a lengthe , that it reached with thone sweepe , almost to the west - gate of the churche , and with the other to the quyre staires of the same ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Charles the Sixth , in 1402 , and had for near 150 years exhibited religious plays , built their new theatre on the site of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia- ment to act ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Charles the Sixth , in 1402 , and had for near 150 years exhibited religious plays , built their new theatre on the site of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia- ment to act ...
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