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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Page 11
... performed at Dunstable Abbey , by the novices in the eleventh century , under the superintendance of Geoffrey a Parisian ecclesiastick : and the exhibition of the Passion by the mendicant friers of Coventry and other places . Instances ...
... performed at Dunstable Abbey , by the novices in the eleventh century , under the superintendance of Geoffrey a Parisian ecclesiastick : and the exhibition of the Passion by the mendicant friers of Coventry and other places . Instances ...
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... performed in the Whitsun week at Chester , begin- ning with the creation , and ending with the general judgement ; and this indulgence was seconded by the bishop of the diocese , who granted forty days of pardon the pope at the same ...
... performed in the Whitsun week at Chester , begin- ning with the creation , and ending with the general judgement ; and this indulgence was seconded by the bishop of the diocese , who granted forty days of pardon the pope at the same ...
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... performed in a church where the choir assisted . There is a cu- rious passage in Lambarde's Topographical Dic- tionary , written about the year 1570 , much to our purpose , which Iam therefore tempted to transcribe . In the dayes of ...
... performed in a church where the choir assisted . There is a cu- rious passage in Lambarde's Topographical Dic- tionary , written about the year 1570 , much to our purpose , which Iam therefore tempted to transcribe . In the dayes of ...
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... performed a Mystery before 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 ...
... performed a Mystery before 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 ...
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... performed . In the early part of the 66 Sir James Ware , in his Annales , folio , 1664 , after having given an account of the statute , 33 Henry VIII . c . i . by which Henry was declared King of Ireland , and Ireland made a king- dom ...
... performed . In the early part of the 66 Sir James Ware , in his Annales , folio , 1664 , after having given an account of the statute , 33 Henry VIII . c . i . by which Henry was declared King of Ireland , and Ireland made a king- dom ...
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