The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... things were treated of in a very homely ftyle , as we now think , infinitely below the dignity of the fubject : But ... thing by the right and eafieft handle : For example , in the fcene relating to the Vifitation : Maria . But husband ...
... things were treated of in a very homely ftyle , as we now think , infinitely below the dignity of the fubject : But ... thing by the right and eafieft handle : For example , in the fcene relating to the Vifitation : Maria . But husband ...
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... things are fained that never were , as Cupid and Pfyche , plaied at Paules ; [ he means , in Paul's fchool , ] or if ... thing recorded , even from William the Conqueror , nay , from the landing of Brute , untill this day , being poffeft ...
... things are fained that never were , as Cupid and Pfyche , plaied at Paules ; [ he means , in Paul's fchool , ] or if ... thing recorded , even from William the Conqueror , nay , from the landing of Brute , untill this day , being poffeft ...
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... thing like moveable fcenes being used in England , is in “ Of a fashion never seen before , to draw The gallants ' eyes , that fit upon the ftage . " See alfo Epigrams by Sir John Davies , no date , but printed at Middleburgh , about ...
... thing like moveable fcenes being used in England , is in “ Of a fashion never seen before , to draw The gallants ' eyes , that fit upon the ftage . " See alfo Epigrams by Sir John Davies , no date , but printed at Middleburgh , about ...
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... things given by the noblemen [ to the bride and bridegroom ] were valued at 2500l .; but that which made it a good marriage , was a gift of the king's of 5ool . land , for the bride's jointure . They were lodged in the council - chamber ...
... things given by the noblemen [ to the bride and bridegroom ] were valued at 2500l .; but that which made it a good marriage , was a gift of the king's of 5ool . land , for the bride's jointure . They were lodged in the council - chamber ...
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... thing : and by their confidence of rifing between the actes in oblique lines , make affidavit to the whole house of their not understanding one scene . Arm'd with this prejudice , as the flage furniture , or arras clothes , they were ...
... thing : and by their confidence of rifing between the actes in oblique lines , make affidavit to the whole house of their not understanding one scene . Arm'd with this prejudice , as the flage furniture , or arras clothes , they were ...
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