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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... houfe , had theatres for the 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 ...
... houfe , had theatres for the 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 ...
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... Houfe in Holborne , when Gundomar lay there , on Good- friday at night , at which there were thousands prefent . " 9 In France the representation of Mysteries was forbid in the year 1548 , when the fraternity affo- ciated under the name ...
... Houfe in Holborne , when Gundomar lay there , on Good- friday at night , at which there were thousands prefent . " 9 In France the representation of Mysteries was forbid in the year 1548 , when the fraternity affo- ciated under the name ...
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... houfe ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia- ment to act , on condition that " they fhould meddle with none but profane fubjects , fuch as are lawful and honeft , and not reprefent any facred Myf- teries . " Reprefentations ...
... houfe ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia- ment to act , on condition that " they fhould meddle with none but profane fubjects , fuch as are lawful and honeft , and not reprefent any facred Myf- teries . " Reprefentations ...
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... houfe by the princes free gift hath belonged to the office of the Revels , where our court playes have been in late dayes yearely rehearsed , perfected , and cor- rected , before they come to the publike view of the prince and the ...
... houfe by the princes free gift hath belonged to the office of the Revels , where our court playes have been in late dayes yearely rehearsed , perfected , and cor- rected , before they come to the publike view of the prince and the ...
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... houfe , a neat building , having a curious front next the Thames , with an open place for the reception of coaches . " 8 It was probably fituated in fome remote and privileged place , being , I fuppofe , hinted at in the following ...
... houfe , a neat building , having a curious front next the Thames , with an open place for the reception of coaches . " 8 It was probably fituated in fome remote and privileged place , being , I fuppofe , hinted at in the following ...
Términos y frases comunes
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