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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... must have meant Henry , the fecond fon of Henry the Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 , and being heir apparent , after the death of his elder brother William , was crowned king of England in his father's life - time , on the ...
... must have meant Henry , the fecond fon of Henry the Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 , and being heir apparent , after the death of his elder brother William , was crowned king of England in his father's life - time , on the ...
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... , By live in that thou bring , & c . " Then Noe fhall goe into the arke with all his familye , his wife excepte . The arke must be boarded round round aboute , and uppon the bordes all the beaftes 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... , By live in that thou bring , & c . " Then Noe fhall goe into the arke with all his familye , his wife excepte . The arke must be boarded round round aboute , and uppon the bordes all the beaftes 30 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... must be painted , that there wordes maye agree with the pictures . " SEM . Sier , here are lions , libardes , in , Horses , mares , oxen and fwyne , Neates , calves , fheepe and kyne , Here fitten thou maye fee , & c . After all the ...
... must be painted , that there wordes maye agree with the pictures . " SEM . Sier , here are lions , libardes , in , Horses , mares , oxen and fwyne , Neates , calves , fheepe and kyne , Here fitten thou maye fee , & c . After all the ...
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... must not however suppose , that , after Moralities were in- troduced , Mysteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have already feen that a Myftery was reprefented before king Henry the Seventh at Winchester in 1487. Sixteen years afterwards ...
... must not however suppose , that , after Moralities were in- troduced , Mysteries ceafed to be exhibited . We have already feen that a Myftery was reprefented before king Henry the Seventh at Winchester in 1487. Sixteen years afterwards ...
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... must have been imperceptibly derived to the popular and vernacular drama . " In confirmation of what he has fuggefted , it may be obferved , that the principal dramatick writers , before Shakspeare appeared , were scholars . Greene ...
... must have been imperceptibly derived to the popular and vernacular drama . " In confirmation of what he has fuggefted , it may be obferved , that the principal dramatick writers , before Shakspeare appeared , were scholars . Greene ...
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