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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... play of SAINT GEORGE at Baffingborne , on the feaft of Saint Margaret , in the year 1511. They collected upwards of four pounds in twenty - feven neigh- bouring parifhes for furnishing the play . They difburfed about two pounds in the ...
... play of SAINT GEORGE at Baffingborne , on the feaft of Saint Margaret , in the year 1511. They collected upwards of four pounds in twenty - feven neigh- bouring parifhes for furnishing the play . They difburfed about two pounds in the ...
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... play- books , xxs . To John Hobard , brotherhoode preefie , that is , a prieft of the guild in the church , for the play - book , ijs . viiid . For the crofte , or field in which the play was exhibited , js . For propyrte- making , or ...
... play- books , xxs . To John Hobard , brotherhoode preefie , that is , a prieft of the guild in the church , for the play - book , ijs . viiid . For the crofte , or field in which the play was exhibited , js . For propyrte- making , or ...
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... play their first play before himself , and . the Alderman and Common- Counsell of the city ; and that is called the Mayor's 1 Magnificence , written by John Skelton ; Impatient Poverty , 1560 ; The Life and Repentance of Marie Magdalene ...
... play their first play before himself , and . the Alderman and Common- Counsell of the city ; and that is called the Mayor's 1 Magnificence , written by John Skelton ; Impatient Poverty , 1560 ; The Life and Repentance of Marie Magdalene ...
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... play : where every one that will , comes in without money , the Mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit to fhew refpect unto them . At fuch a play , my father tooke me with him and made me ftand between his leggs , as he ...
... play : where every one that will , comes in without money , the Mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit to fhew refpect unto them . At fuch a play , my father tooke me with him and made me ftand between his leggs , as he ...
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... play , in which the poet profeffes to treat of dyvers firaunge landys , and of the new - found landys , the tracts of America recently difcovered , and the manners of the natives are defcribed . The characters are , a Meflenger , who ...
... play , in which the poet profeffes to treat of dyvers firaunge landys , and of the new - found landys , the tracts of America recently difcovered , and the manners of the natives are defcribed . The characters are , a Meflenger , who ...
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