The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows : * Acolastus Ferrex and Porrex Damon and Pythias · D 1540 | Tancred and Gismund 1561 Cambyses , no date , but - 1562 1568 probably written before 1570 * To this ...
... written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows : * Acolastus Ferrex and Porrex Damon and Pythias · D 1540 | Tancred and Gismund 1561 Cambyses , no date , but - 1562 1568 probably written before 1570 * To this ...
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... written after the murder of Becket in the year 1170 , of which Fitz - Stephen was an ocular witness , and while King Henry II . was yet living . A modern writer with great probability supposes it to have been composed in 1174 , the au ...
... written after the murder of Becket in the year 1170 , of which Fitz - Stephen was an ocular witness , and while King Henry II . was yet living . A modern writer with great probability supposes it to have been composed in 1174 , the au ...
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... written by Ihan Parfre , in 1512 , Mary Mag- dalene , produced in the same year , and The Promises of God , written by John Bale , and printed in 1538 , are curious specimens of this early species of drama . But the most ancient as well ...
... written by Ihan Parfre , in 1512 , Mary Mag- dalene , produced in the same year , and The Promises of God , written by John Bale , and printed in 1538 , are curious specimens of this early species of drama . But the most ancient as well ...
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... written in 1328 , represents them as they were exhibited at Chester in 1600 , and that he has not ad- hered to the original orthography . gious representations . " This might imperceptibly lead the way OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 15.
... written in 1328 , represents them as they were exhibited at Chester in 1600 , and that he has not ad- hered to the original orthography . gious representations . " This might imperceptibly lead the way OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 15.
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... written about the year 1570 , much to our purpose , which I am therefore tempted to transcribe . In the dayes of ceremonial religion , they used at Wytney ( in Oxfordshire ) to set fourthe yearly in maner of a shew or interlude , the ...
... written about the year 1570 , much to our purpose , which I am therefore tempted to transcribe . In the dayes of ceremonial religion , they used at Wytney ( in Oxfordshire ) to set fourthe yearly in maner of a shew or interlude , the ...
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