The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... hath affignyd the day of dome ; Kepe you redyly to this grett affyfe , Both gret and fmall , all and fum , And of your anfwer you now advise , What you fhall fay when that yow com , " & c . Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699. pp . 15. 17 ...
... hath affignyd the day of dome ; Kepe you redyly to this grett affyfe , Both gret and fmall , all and fum , And of your anfwer you now advise , What you fhall fay when that yow com , " & c . Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699. pp . 15. 17 ...
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... hath belonged to the office of the Revels , where our court playes have been in late dayes yearely rehearsed , perfected , and corrected , before they come to the publike view of the prince and the nobility . " This houfe muft have been ...
... hath belonged to the office of the Revels , where our court playes have been in late dayes yearely rehearsed , perfected , and corrected , before they come to the publike view of the prince and the nobility . " This houfe muft have been ...
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... hath coft me for the leaffe , £ .880 . ' It was a round brick building , and its dimenfions may be conjectured from the following advertisement in The Mercurius Politicus , Tuefday Feb. 14. to Tuesday Feb. 21 , 1661. for the ...
... hath coft me for the leaffe , £ .880 . ' It was a round brick building , and its dimenfions may be conjectured from the following advertisement in The Mercurius Politicus , Tuefday Feb. 14. to Tuesday Feb. 21 , 1661. for the ...
Page 57
... hath therein obferved a.fpecial decorum , the place being as dirty as Smithfield , and as ftinking every whit . Induction to Bartholomew Fair . It appears from an old pamphlet entitled Holland's Leaguer , printed in quarto in 1632. that ...
... hath therein obferved a.fpecial decorum , the place being as dirty as Smithfield , and as ftinking every whit . Induction to Bartholomew Fair . It appears from an old pamphlet entitled Holland's Leaguer , printed in quarto in 1632. that ...
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... hath been used in other lycenfes of that kinde . ' Thele very perfons , we have feen , were the company of the Revels in 1622. and were then become men . - 3 66 1623. Ex occafu domûs fcenicæ apud Black - friers Londini , 81 perfonæ ...
... hath been used in other lycenfes of that kinde . ' Thele very perfons , we have feen , were the company of the Revels in 1622. and were then become men . - 3 66 1623. Ex occafu domûs fcenicæ apud Black - friers Londini , 81 perfonæ ...
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