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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... King of Ar- ragon 1587 James IV . King of 1585 Scotland A Lookinglass for Lon- don and England Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay - 1589 Jew of Malta 158 Dr. Faustus King Henry V.in or before Contention between the Houses of Yorke and ...
... King of Ar- ragon 1587 James IV . King of 1585 Scotland A Lookinglass for Lon- don and England Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay - 1589 Jew of Malta 158 Dr. Faustus King Henry V.in or before Contention between the Houses of Yorke and ...
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... King Henry the Second , mentions , that " London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has religious plays , either the representations of miracles wrought by holy confessors , or the sufferings of martyrs . " The French theatre cannot be ...
... King Henry the Second , mentions , that " London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has religious plays , either the representations of miracles wrought by holy confessors , or the sufferings of martyrs . " The French theatre cannot be ...
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... King Henry II . was yet living . A modern writer with great probability supposes it to have been composed in 1174 , the au- thor in one passage mentioning that the church of St. Paul's was formerly metropolitical , and that it was ...
... King Henry II . was yet living . A modern writer with great probability supposes it to have been composed in 1174 , the au- thor in one passage mentioning that the church of St. Paul's was formerly metropolitical , and that it was ...
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... King Henry the Seventh in 1487 ; adding , that this is the only instance he has met with of choir - boys performing in Mysteries ; but it appears from the accompts of various monasteries that this was a very ancient practice , probably ...
... King Henry the Seventh in 1487 ; adding , that this is the only instance he has met with of choir - boys performing in Mysteries ; but it appears from the accompts of various monasteries that this was a very ancient practice , probably ...
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... King Henry the Third about the year 1240 , under the patronage of Saint Nicho- las.Their profession , employment , and character , naturally dictated to this spiritual brotherhood the representation of plays , -especially those of the ...
... King Henry the Third about the year 1240 , under the patronage of Saint Nicho- las.Their profession , employment , and character , naturally dictated to this spiritual brotherhood the representation of plays , -especially those of the ...
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