The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... interludes , and translated pieces , ) now extant , written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows : * Acolastus 1540 | Tancred and Gismund Cambyses , no date , but probably written before 1570 Ferrex and ...
... interludes , and translated pieces , ) now extant , written antecedent to , or in , the year 1592. Their titles are as follows : * Acolastus 1540 | Tancred and Gismund Cambyses , no date , but probably written before 1570 Ferrex and ...
Pagina 9
... interludes of the buffoons at the fairs . These are the ideas of a judicious French writer now living , who has inves- tigated the history of human manners with great comprehension and sagacity . " " Voltaire's theory on this subject is ...
... interludes of the buffoons at the fairs . These are the ideas of a judicious French writer now living , who has inves- tigated the history of human manners with great comprehension and sagacity . " " Voltaire's theory on this subject is ...
Pagina 13
... interludes . " Polydore Virgil mentions in his book de Rerum Inventoribus , Lib . V. c . ii . that the Mysteries were in his time in English . " Solemus vel more priscorum spectacula edere populo , ut ludos , venationes , -recitare ...
... interludes . " Polydore Virgil mentions in his book de Rerum Inventoribus , Lib . V. c . ii . that the Mysteries were in his time in English . " Solemus vel more priscorum spectacula edere populo , ut ludos , venationes , -recitare ...
Pagina 19
... interludes were not only played at Coventry , but in other towns and places upon occasion . And possibly this may be the same play which Stow tells us was played in the reign of Henry IV . which lasted for eight days . The book seems by ...
... interludes were not only played at Coventry , but in other towns and places upon occasion . And possibly this may be the same play which Stow tells us was played in the reign of Henry IV . which lasted for eight days . The book seems by ...
Pagina 32
... interludes , rhymes , ballads , and songs , which are equally pestiferous and noysome to the commonweal . At this time both Moralities and Mysteries were made the vehicle of religious con- troversy ; Bale's Comedy of the three Laws of ...
... interludes , rhymes , ballads , and songs , which are equally pestiferous and noysome to the commonweal . At this time both Moralities and Mysteries were made the vehicle of religious con- troversy ; Bale's Comedy of the three Laws of ...
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