The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Elizabeth with childe is , That it please yow to go to her hastyly , If ought we myth comfort her , it wer to me blys . ' Joseph . A Gods sake , is she with child , sche ? Than will her husband Zachary be mery . In Montana they dwelle ...
... Elizabeth with childe is , That it please yow to go to her hastyly , If ought we myth comfort her , it wer to me blys . ' Joseph . A Gods sake , is she with child , sche ? Than will her husband Zachary be mery . In Montana they dwelle ...
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... Elizabeth was a booth ( if it may be called a theatre ) erected in Hoggin Green , now College Green , where ... Elizabeth's birth - day , ) " for wax tapers for the play of Gorboduck done at the Castle , one and twenty shillings and two ...
... Elizabeth was a booth ( if it may be called a theatre ) erected in Hoggin Green , now College Green , where ... Elizabeth's birth - day , ) " for wax tapers for the play of Gorboduck done at the Castle , one and twenty shillings and two ...
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... Elizabeth , except such as were occasionally performed by those who were favourers of the popish religion , and ... Elizabeth's reign , appears from the assertions of the controversial writers . 66 They play " says one of them , " and ...
... Elizabeth , except such as were occasionally performed by those who were favourers of the popish religion , and ... Elizabeth's reign , appears from the assertions of the controversial writers . 66 They play " says one of them , " and ...
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... Elizabeth's reign were entirely unfur- nished with scenery or any kind of decoration , and that the performers at that time remained on the stage the whole time of the exhibition ; in which mode perhaps our Mysteries in England were re ...
... Elizabeth's reign were entirely unfur- nished with scenery or any kind of decoration , and that the performers at that time remained on the stage the whole time of the exhibition ; in which mode perhaps our Mysteries in England were re ...
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... Elizabeth , and even in that of her suc- cessor , long after regular dramas had been pre- sented on the scene ; but I suspect that about the " History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 364. " Dr. Percy supposes this play to have been ...
... Elizabeth , and even in that of her suc- cessor , long after regular dramas had been pre- sented on the scene ; but I suspect that about the " History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 364. " Dr. Percy supposes this play to have been ...
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