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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... means of fairs , which lasted several . days . Charlemagne established many great marts of this sort in France , as did William the Con- queror , and his Norman successors in England . The merchants who frequented these fairs in nu ...
... means of fairs , which lasted several . days . Charlemagne established many great marts of this sort in France , as did William the Con- queror , and his Norman successors in England . The merchants who frequented these fairs in nu ...
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... means that the monks should not go abroad to exercise these arts in a secular and mercenary ca- pacity . See Annal . Burtonenses , p . 437. " In 1589 , however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN COUNCIL was ratified at Rome , to ...
... means that the monks should not go abroad to exercise these arts in a secular and mercenary ca- pacity . See Annal . Burtonenses , p . 437. " In 1589 , however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN COUNCIL was ratified at Rome , to ...
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... means of a mask , ) staring eyes , a large nose , a red beard , cloven feet , and a tail . His constant attendant was the on the story of Tobit in the Old Testament , which was exhibited in the Broad - gate , Lincoln , in July 1563 ...
... means of a mask , ) staring eyes , a large nose , a red beard , cloven feet , and a tail . His constant attendant was the on the story of Tobit in the Old Testament , which was exhibited in the Broad - gate , Lincoln , in July 1563 ...
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... mean time closely conveyed under the cloaths wherewithall he was covered , a vizard , like a swines snout , upon his face , with three wire chains fastened thereunto , the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies ...
... mean time closely conveyed under the cloaths wherewithall he was covered , a vizard , like a swines snout , upon his face , with three wire chains fastened thereunto , the other end whereof being holden severally by those three ladies ...
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... means , in Paul's school , ] — or if a true historie be taken in hand , it is made like our shavelings , longest at the rising and falling of the sunne . " From the same writer we learn , that many preced- ing dramatick poets had ...
... means , in Paul's school , ] — or if a true historie be taken in hand , it is made like our shavelings , longest at the rising and falling of the sunne . " From the same writer we learn , that many preced- ing dramatick poets had ...
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