The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... most popular productions of the time , and the best that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- fpeare . ' There are but thirty - eight plays , ( exclufive of myfteries , VOL . III . B A minute investigation , therefore , of ...
... most popular productions of the time , and the best that had been exhibited before the appearance of Shak- fpeare . ' There are but thirty - eight plays , ( exclufive of myfteries , VOL . III . B A minute investigation , therefore , of ...
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... most ancient dramatick exhibitions , though I fear I can add but little to the researches which have already been made on that fubject . Mr. Warton in his elegant and ingenious Hiftory of English Poetry has given so accurate an account ...
... most ancient dramatick exhibitions , though I fear I can add but little to the researches which have already been made on that fubject . Mr. Warton in his elegant and ingenious Hiftory of English Poetry has given so accurate an account ...
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... most ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , and expreffed in the language of the lowest farce . " " On the whole , the Mysteries appear to have 7 originated among the ecclefiafticks ; and were moft probably OE THE ENGLISH STAGE . 9.
... most ridiculous kind , fullied with impurities , and expreffed in the language of the lowest farce . " " On the whole , the Mysteries appear to have 7 originated among the ecclefiafticks ; and were moft probably OE THE ENGLISH STAGE . 9.
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... most ancient as well as moft com- plète collection of this kind is , The Chefter Myf- teries , which were written by Ralph Higden , a monk of the Abbey of Chefter , about the year 1328,1 9 MSS . Digby , 133. Bibl . Bodl . MSS . Harl ...
... most ancient as well as moft com- plète collection of this kind is , The Chefter Myf- teries , which were written by Ralph Higden , a monk of the Abbey of Chefter , about the year 1328,1 9 MSS . Digby , 133. Bibl . Bodl . MSS . Harl ...
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... anfwer you now` advise , • What you fhall fay when that yow com , 22 & c . Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699. pp . 15. 17 , 18 , 19 , 8 the most important fubjects of religion , that one C 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 19.
... anfwer you now` advise , • What you fhall fay when that yow com , 22 & c . Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699. pp . 15. 17 , 18 , 19 , 8 the most important fubjects of religion , that one C 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 19.
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