The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... recorded that they gave a per- formance in the year 1570. Among the mysteries prob- ably recollected by Shakespeare was one in which the King was introduced as Herod of Jewry , in which the children of Bethlehem were barbarously speared ...
... recorded that they gave a per- formance in the year 1570. Among the mysteries prob- ably recollected by Shakespeare was one in which the King was introduced as Herod of Jewry , in which the children of Bethlehem were barbarously speared ...
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... recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that of a widely - spread affection for the old religion , appears to account ...
... recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that of a widely - spread affection for the old religion , appears to account ...
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... recorded by Archdeacon Davies , who was the vicar of Sapperton , a village in the neighboring county of Gloucester , and who died there in the year 1708. According to this authority the future great dramatist was " much given to all un ...
... recorded by Archdeacon Davies , who was the vicar of Sapperton , a village in the neighboring county of Gloucester , and who died there in the year 1708. According to this authority the future great dramatist was " much given to all un ...
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... recorded by Leland , to the disparking of Radley , near Abingdon , a park that was about four miles distant from the scholastic city . The same lawless spirit prevailed among the younger collegians for many years . Dr. Forman relates ...
... recorded by Leland , to the disparking of Radley , near Abingdon , a park that was about four miles distant from the scholastic city . The same lawless spirit prevailed among the younger collegians for many years . Dr. Forman relates ...
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... recorded by Dr. Johnson , in 1765 , in the follow- ing terms , - " in the time of Elizabeth , coaches being yet uncommon and hired coaches not at all in use , those who were too proud , too tender or too idle to walk , went on horseback ...
... recorded by Dr. Johnson , in 1765 , in the follow- ing terms , - " in the time of Elizabeth , coaches being yet uncommon and hired coaches not at all in use , those who were too proud , too tender or too idle to walk , went on horseback ...
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