The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... feveral days . Charlemagne established many great marts of this fort in France , as did William the Con- queror , and his Norman fucceffors in England . The merchants who frequented thefe fairs in nu- merous caravans or companies ...
... feveral days . Charlemagne established many great marts of this fort in France , as did William the Con- queror , and his Norman fucceffors in England . The merchants who frequented thefe fairs in nu- merous caravans or companies ...
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... feveral perfons appearing almost entirely naked in a pastoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . feq . 5 Warton's Hiftory of English ...
... feveral perfons appearing almost entirely naked in a pastoral exhibited at Oxford before the King and Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , defcribed by Winwood . feq . 5 Warton's Hiftory of English ...
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... feveral fcenes , very large and high , placed upon wheeles , and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city , for the better advantage of the fpectators . - An ancient manu- fcript of the fame is now to be seen in the Cottonian Library ...
... feveral fcenes , very large and high , placed upon wheeles , and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city , for the better advantage of the fpectators . - An ancient manu- fcript of the fame is now to be seen in the Cottonian Library ...
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... feveral of our old fcriptural plays , " fays Mr. Warton , " we fee fome of the fcenes directed to be repre- fented cum cantu et organis , a common rubrick in a miffal . That is , because they were performed in a church where the choir ...
... feveral of our old fcriptural plays , " fays Mr. Warton , " we fee fome of the fcenes directed to be repre- fented cum cantu et organis , a common rubrick in a miffal . That is , because they were performed in a church where the choir ...
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... feveral kinds , among which three ladies were in fpecial grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counfellors , hearing of fermons , and liftening to good councell and admo- nitions ...
... feveral kinds , among which three ladies were in fpecial grace with him ; and they keeping him in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counfellors , hearing of fermons , and liftening to good councell and admo- nitions ...
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