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CHARACTERS IN THE PLAYs . In the remaining volumes are the works of Shakespeare . Each play is preceded by a Preface by Israel Gollancz , M.A. , an Introduction by Henry Norman Hudson , A.M. , Comments by Shakespearean Scholars , and a ...
CHARACTERS IN THE PLAYs . In the remaining volumes are the works of Shakespeare . Each play is preceded by a Preface by Israel Gollancz , M.A. , an Introduction by Henry Norman Hudson , A.M. , Comments by Shakespearean Scholars , and a ...
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... there then arises a reasonable probability that we should be justified in giving an affirmative reply to the enquiry , There is such an evidence in the account left by a person of the name of Willis , of “ a stage - play which I saw ...
... there then arises a reasonable probability that we should be justified in giving an affirmative reply to the enquiry , There is such an evidence in the account left by a person of the name of Willis , of “ a stage - play which I saw ...
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At such a play my father tooke me with him , and made mee stand between his leggs as he sate upon one of the benches , where wee saw and heard very well . The play was called the Cradle of Security , wherin was personated a king or some ...
At such a play my father tooke me with him , and made mee stand between his leggs as he sate upon one of the benches , where wee saw and heard very well . The play was called the Cradle of Security , wherin was personated a king or some ...
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... once in a play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he professed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that play .
... once in a play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he professed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that play .
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If there had been no such grave reason , how should there have been the provincial belief in 1693 that he had ran “ from his master to London , and there received into the play - house as a servitor ? ” What but a strong and compulsory ...
If there had been no such grave reason , how should there have been the provincial belief in 1693 that he had ran “ from his master to London , and there received into the play - house as a servitor ? ” What but a strong and compulsory ...
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