The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banifhed pagan plays from the flage at Conftan- tinople , and introduced stories from the Old and New Teflament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a religious fpectacle , a tranfition was ...
... poet , and one of the fathers of the church , banifhed pagan plays from the flage at Conftan- tinople , and introduced stories from the Old and New Teflament . As the ancient Greek tragedy was a religious fpectacle , a tranfition was ...
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... poet ( 1564 ) . Suppofing him to have been seven or eight years old when he saw this interlude , the exhibition must have been in 1571 or 1572 . I am unable to afcertain when the firft Morality appeared , but incline to think not fooner ...
... poet ( 1564 ) . Suppofing him to have been seven or eight years old when he saw this interlude , the exhibition must have been in 1571 or 1572 . I am unable to afcertain when the firft Morality appeared , but incline to think not fooner ...
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... dyvers firaunge landys , & c . In the cof- mographical part of the play , in which the poet 3 Bulengeri de Theatro , 8vo . 1600. Lib . I. p . 60. b . profeffes to treat of dyvers firaunge landys , and of 36 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... dyvers firaunge landys , & c . In the cof- mographical part of the play , in which the poet 3 Bulengeri de Theatro , 8vo . 1600. Lib . I. p . 60. b . profeffes to treat of dyvers firaunge landys , and of 36 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... poet that introduced this fpecies of drama ; but this is an undoubted error . I have elsewhere obferved that every one of the fubjects on which he conftructed his hiftorical plays , ap- pears to have been dramatized , and brought upon ...
... poet that introduced this fpecies of drama ; but this is an undoubted error . I have elsewhere obferved that every one of the fubjects on which he conftructed his hiftorical plays , ap- pears to have been dramatized , and brought upon ...
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... poet produced thofe plays which have now for two hundred years been the boast and admiration of his countrymen . Our earliest dramas , as we have feen , were re- prefented in churches or near them by eccle- fiafticks : but at a very ...
... poet produced thofe plays which have now for two hundred years been the boast and admiration of his countrymen . Our earliest dramas , as we have feen , were re- prefented in churches or near them by eccle- fiafticks : but at a very ...
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