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Respublica is a widow James I . Miracle - plays , in fact , gradually gave way to
greatly injured and abused by Avarice , Insolence , Oppresmoral plays , which
presented more variety of situation and sion , and Adulation ; while People ,
using ...
Respublica is a widow James I . Miracle - plays , in fact , gradually gave way to
greatly injured and abused by Avarice , Insolence , Oppresmoral plays , which
presented more variety of situation and sion , and Adulation ; while People ,
using ...
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Were the dialogue modernis in most respects a history , founded upon facts ; but
ised , the comedy might be performed ... may be gathered from the fact , to the
distinction , was acted on 18th January , 1562 , and that in the single copy which
...
Were the dialogue modernis in most respects a history , founded upon facts ; but
ised , the comedy might be performed ... may be gathered from the fact , to the
distinction , was acted on 18th January , 1562 , and that in the single copy which
...
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The fact is , that shipwreck in the same place ; then , we are to blame if we three
dramas are extant which more or less closely resem - accept it not for a rock .
Upon the back of that comes out ble three of Rich ' s novels : one of them “
Twelfth ...
The fact is , that shipwreck in the same place ; then , we are to blame if we three
dramas are extant which more or less closely resem - accept it not for a rock .
Upon the back of that comes out ble three of Rich ' s novels : one of them “
Twelfth ...
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In fact , at this period dramatic entertainments , * Having thus briefly adverted to
the nature and character masques , disguisings , and revels of every description ,
were of dramatic representations from the earliest times to the carried to a costly ...
In fact , at this period dramatic entertainments , * Having thus briefly adverted to
the nature and character masques , disguisings , and revels of every description ,
were of dramatic representations from the earliest times to the carried to a costly ...
Página xii
An important fact , in connexion with the manner in which In 1672 the act was
passed ( which was renewed with ad - dramatic performances were patronized
by Queen Elizabeth , ditional force in 1597 ) to restrain the number of itinerant
has ...
An important fact , in connexion with the manner in which In 1672 the act was
passed ( which was renewed with ad - dramatic performances were patronized
by Queen Elizabeth , ditional force in 1597 ) to restrain the number of itinerant
has ...
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