The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 11
... former part of the play . God enters creating the world ; he breathes life into Adam , leads him into Paradise , and opens his fide while fleeping . Adam and Eve appear naked , and not ashamed , and the old ferpent enters lamenting his ...
... former part of the play . God enters creating the world ; he breathes life into Adam , leads him into Paradise , and opens his fide while fleeping . Adam and Eve appear naked , and not ashamed , and the old ferpent enters lamenting his ...
Page 12
... former kills his brother . Adam's lamentation . Cain is banished , " & c . Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 243 . Mr. Warton observes in a note in his fecond volume , p . 180 . that " if it be true that thefe Myfteries ...
... former kills his brother . Adam's lamentation . Cain is banished , " & c . Warton's Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 243 . Mr. Warton observes in a note in his fecond volume , p . 180 . that " if it be true that thefe Myfteries ...
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... former page of Mr. Dodfley's preface , to which , in p . 22. he himfelf refers . - 4 The fervants of the earls of Derby , Pembroke , and Effex ; thofe of the Lord Chamberlain ; the fervants of the Lord Admiral ( Nottingham ) ; thofe of ...
... former page of Mr. Dodfley's preface , to which , in p . 22. he himfelf refers . - 4 The fervants of the earls of Derby , Pembroke , and Effex ; thofe of the Lord Chamberlain ; the fervants of the Lord Admiral ( Nottingham ) ; thofe of ...
Page 52
... former curtèfies as hathe been given to men of their place and qualitie ; and alfo what further favour you fhall fhew to theife our fervaunts for our fake , we shall take kindlie at your handes . In witnefs whereof , & c . 66 Witness ...
... former curtèfies as hathe been given to men of their place and qualitie ; and alfo what further favour you fhall fhew to theife our fervaunts for our fake , we shall take kindlie at your handes . In witnefs whereof , & c . 66 Witness ...
Page 53
... D'Avenant's widow removed from Lincoln's - inn - fields in 1671. The former playhouse in Salisbury - court could hardly have fallen into decay in 2 which I am unable to ascertain the fituation , E 3 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 53.
... D'Avenant's widow removed from Lincoln's - inn - fields in 1671. The former playhouse in Salisbury - court could hardly have fallen into decay in 2 which I am unable to ascertain the fituation , E 3 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 53.
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