The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... Some have supposed that instead of tertium we ought to read fecundum , but the text is undoubtedly right ; and by tertium , Fitz- Stephen must have meant Henry , the fecond fon of Henry the Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 ...
... Some have supposed that instead of tertium we ought to read fecundum , but the text is undoubtedly right ; and by tertium , Fitz- Stephen must have meant Henry , the fecond fon of Henry the Second , who was born in London in 1156-7 ...
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... some curious cir- cumftances relative to thefe Miracle - plays , which " ap- pear in a roll of the Churchwardens of Baffingborne in 4 Probably either the Chefter or Coventry Myfteries . " In the ignorant ages the Parish - clerks of ...
... some curious cir- cumftances relative to thefe Miracle - plays , which " ap- pear in a roll of the Churchwardens of Baffingborne in 4 Probably either the Chefter or Coventry Myfteries . " In the ignorant ages the Parish - clerks of ...
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... Some have fuppofed that Shakspeare was the first dramatick poet that introduced this fpecies of dra- ma ; but this is an undoubted error . I have elsewhere observed that every one of the fubjects on which he con- ftructed his hiftorical ...
... Some have fuppofed that Shakspeare was the first dramatick poet that introduced this fpecies of dra- ma ; but this is an undoubted error . I have elsewhere observed that every one of the fubjects on which he con- ftructed his hiftorical ...
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... Some of thefe articles I have preferved as curious , though they do not relate to the fubject immediately be- fore us . This account afcertains , that there was then not only a regular troop of players in London , but also must have ...
... Some of thefe articles I have preferved as curious , though they do not relate to the fubject immediately be- fore us . This account afcertains , that there was then not only a regular troop of players in London , but also must have ...
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... some stroll- ing players has been mentioned in the preceding page . In 1556 , the fourth year of queen Mary , a remonftrance was iflued from the privy- council to the lord Prefident of the North , ftating , " that certain lewd [ wicked ...
... some stroll- ing players has been mentioned in the preceding page . In 1556 , the fourth year of queen Mary , a remonftrance was iflued from the privy- council to the lord Prefident of the North , ftating , " that certain lewd [ wicked ...
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