The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... before him , his queen , and a large affembly of the ladies of the court . It is , if I reccollect right , defcribed by Winwood . representation reprefentation , and they gave matters juft as they found 12 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... before him , his queen , and a large affembly of the ladies of the court . It is , if I reccollect right , defcribed by Winwood . representation reprefentation , and they gave matters juft as they found 12 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... ladies were in fpecial grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleafures , drew him from his graver counfellors , hearing of fermons , and 9 Magnificence , written by John Skelton ; Impatient Poverty , 1560 ; The Life and ...
... ladies were in fpecial grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleafures , drew him from his graver counfellors , hearing of fermons , and 9 Magnificence , written by John Skelton ; Impatient Poverty , 1560 ; The Life and ...
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... ladies , joyning in a sweet song , rocked him afleepe , that he fnorted againe ; and in the meane time clofely conveyed under the cloaths where- withall he was covered , a vizard , like a fwines fnout , upon his face , with three wire ...
... ladies , joyning in a sweet song , rocked him afleepe , that he fnorted againe ; and in the meane time clofely conveyed under the cloaths where- withall he was covered , a vizard , like a fwines fnout , upon his face , with three wire ...
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... lady , as though it had been nothing else but a fimple and plain enterlude , to make boyes laugh at , and . a little to recreate forowful harts . " Bec- bive of the Romifhe Churche , 1580 , p . 207. See also fupra , p . 19 , n . 5 . 6 ...
... lady , as though it had been nothing else but a fimple and plain enterlude , to make boyes laugh at , and . a little to recreate forowful harts . " Bec- bive of the Romifhe Churche , 1580 , p . 207. See also fupra , p . 19 , n . 5 . 6 ...
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... Lady Elizabeth's Servants ; and after the marriage of King Charles the first , they regained their former title of the Queen's players . Curtain Curtains in Shoreditch , The Red Bull at the upper 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Lady Elizabeth's Servants ; and after the marriage of King Charles the first , they regained their former title of the Queen's players . Curtain Curtains in Shoreditch , The Red Bull at the upper 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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