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William Shakespeare. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH STAGE , AND OF THE ECONOMY AND USAGES OF OUR ANCIENT THEATRES . VOL . III . B AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . THE drama.
William Shakespeare. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH STAGE , AND OF THE ECONOMY AND USAGES OF OUR ANCIENT THEATRES . VOL . III . B AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . THE drama.
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William Shakespeare. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . THE drama before the time of Shakspeare was so little cultivated , or so ill understood , that to many it may appear unnecessary to carry our ... ENGLISH STAGE,
William Shakespeare. AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . THE drama before the time of Shakspeare was so little cultivated , or so ill understood , that to many it may appear unnecessary to carry our ... ENGLISH STAGE,
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... stage continued to flourish in some degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were represented , till the fourth century . About that period , Gregory Nazianzen , an Arch- " At Constantinople , " as Mr ... ENGLISH STAGE . 9.
... stage continued to flourish in some degree , and the tragedies of Sophocles and Euripides were represented , till the fourth century . About that period , Gregory Nazianzen , an Arch- " At Constantinople , " as Mr ... ENGLISH STAGE . 9.
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... stage , disgraced with the grossest improprieties , corrupted with inventions and ad- ditions of the most ridiculous kind , sullied with impurities , and expressed in the language of the lowest farce . " On the ... ENGLISH STAGE . 11.
... stage , disgraced with the grossest improprieties , corrupted with inventions and ad- ditions of the most ridiculous kind , sullied with impurities , and expressed in the language of the lowest farce . " On the ... ENGLISH STAGE . 11.
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... stage - direction , to make themselves subligacula a foliis quibus tegamus pudenda . Cover their nakedness with leaves , and converse with God . God's curse . The serpent exit hissing . They are driven from ... ENGLISH STAGE . 13.
... stage - direction , to make themselves subligacula a foliis quibus tegamus pudenda . Cover their nakedness with leaves , and converse with God . God's curse . The serpent exit hissing . They are driven from ... ENGLISH STAGE . 13.
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