The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... James IV . King of Scot- land A Lookinglas for London and England 1568 Midas Galathea 1570 1575 Arden of Feversham Orlando Furiofo 1578 Sappho and Phao 1584 Misfortunes of Arthur 1587 Jeronimo Spanish Tragedy , or Hie Bungay 1588 ...
... James IV . King of Scot- land A Lookinglas for London and England 1568 Midas Galathea 1570 1575 Arden of Feversham Orlando Furiofo 1578 Sappho and Phao 1584 Misfortunes of Arthur 1587 Jeronimo Spanish Tragedy , or Hie Bungay 1588 ...
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... James the Firft , feveral perfons appearing almoft entirely naked in a paftoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . 1 by a numerous ...
... James the Firft , feveral perfons appearing almoft entirely naked in a paftoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . 1 by a numerous ...
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... James of Scotland with the princess Margaret of England , daughter of Henry the Seventh , celebrated at Edinburgh with high fplendour , after dynnar a MORALITE was played by the faid Master Inglyfhe and his companions ' ftory of this ...
... James of Scotland with the princess Margaret of England , daughter of Henry the Seventh , celebrated at Edinburgh with high fplendour , after dynnar a MORALITE was played by the faid Master Inglyfhe and his companions ' ftory of this ...
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... James of Scotland , a Morality was performed . In the early part of the 1 3 See Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 199 . 4 Sir James Ware in his Annales , folio , 1664. after having given an account of the Statute , 33 ...
... James of Scotland , a Morality was performed . In the early part of the 1 3 See Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 199 . 4 Sir James Ware in his Annales , folio , 1664. after having given an account of the Statute , 33 ...
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... James the First , I am unable to afcertain . Barnaby Riche , who has given a curious account of Dublin in the year 1610. makes no mention of any theatrical ex- hibition . In 1635. when Lord Strafford was Lord Lieu- tenant , a theatre ...
... James the First , I am unable to afcertain . Barnaby Riche , who has given a curious account of Dublin in the year 1610. makes no mention of any theatrical ex- hibition . In 1635. when Lord Strafford was Lord Lieu- tenant , a theatre ...
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