The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... used to have the fecond day . " Tamburlain and Fauftus were exhibited in 1590 . or before The lamentable end of Shore's wife alfo made a part of the old anonymous play of King Richard III . which was entered in the Stationers ' books ...
... used to have the fecond day . " Tamburlain and Fauftus were exhibited in 1590 . or before The lamentable end of Shore's wife alfo made a part of the old anonymous play of King Richard III . which was entered in the Stationers ' books ...
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... used in the cele- . bration of divine fervice , the crofs in baptifm , and the ring in marriage , ) were gravely difcuffed at Hampton Court before the king , who acted as moderator , in the beginning of the year 1604 . The points ...
... used in the cele- . bration of divine fervice , the crofs in baptifm , and the ring in marriage , ) were gravely difcuffed at Hampton Court before the king , who acted as moderator , in the beginning of the year 1604 . The points ...
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... used as an armorial enfign , nor is it , I con- ceive , neceffary to inquire . It was the office of the herald to join , or , to speak technically , to quarter the arms of the new - married pair . * OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 199.
... used as an armorial enfign , nor is it , I con- ceive , neceffary to inquire . It was the office of the herald to join , or , to speak technically , to quarter the arms of the new - married pair . * OF SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS . 199.
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... used to a life of adventure , he probably began his theatrical career , as a ftrolling player , and after having " rambled for fome time by a play - waggon in the country , repaired to London , and endeavoured at the Curtain to obtain a ...
... used to a life of adventure , he probably began his theatrical career , as a ftrolling player , and after having " rambled for fome time by a play - waggon in the country , repaired to London , and endeavoured at the Curtain to obtain a ...
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... used upon him , as he himself , if alive , would confefs . " And may we not fay , he did confefs it , when he apologized for his untutored lines to his noble patron the Earl of Southampton ? - this lift of witneffes might be easily ...
... used upon him , as he himself , if alive , would confefs . " And may we not fay , he did confefs it , when he apologized for his untutored lines to his noble patron the Earl of Southampton ? - this lift of witneffes might be easily ...
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