The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 10
... called Xpolos wasxwv , or Christ's Passion , is still ex- tant . In the prologue it is said to be an imitation of Euripides , and that this is the first time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the stage . The fashion of acting ...
... called Xpolos wasxwv , or Christ's Passion , is still ex- tant . In the prologue it is said to be an imitation of Euripides , and that this is the first time the Virgin Mary had been introduced on the stage . The fashion of acting ...
Pagina 22
... called Jack Snacker of Wytney . The like toye I myself , beinge then a childe , once saw in Powles Church , at London , at a feast of Whit- suntyde ; wheare the comynge downe of the Holy Ghost was set forthe by a white pigeon , that was ...
... called Jack Snacker of Wytney . The like toye I myself , beinge then a childe , once saw in Powles Church , at London , at a feast of Whit- suntyde ; wheare the comynge downe of the Holy Ghost was set forthe by a white pigeon , that was ...
Pagina 26
... called MORALITIES . The Miracle - plays or Mrs- TERIES were totally destitute of invention and plan : they tamely represented stories , according to the letter of the scripture , or the respective legend . But the MORALITIES indicate ...
... called MORALITIES . The Miracle - plays or Mrs- TERIES were totally destitute of invention and plan : they tamely represented stories , according to the letter of the scripture , or the respective legend . But the MORALITIES indicate ...
Pagina 31
... called a theatre ) erected in Hoggin Green , now College Green , where Mysteries and Moralities were occasionally performed . It is strange , that so lately as in the year 1600 , at a time when many of Shakspeare's plays had been ...
... called a theatre ) erected in Hoggin Green , now College Green , where Mysteries and Moralities were occasionally performed . It is strange , that so lately as in the year 1600 , at a time when many of Shakspeare's plays had been ...
Pagina 41
... called comedians , nor am I able to more apprehensive , taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous histories ; instructed such as cannot reade , in the disco- very of our English Chronicles : and what man have you now of that ...
... called comedians , nor am I able to more apprehensive , taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous histories ; instructed such as cannot reade , in the disco- very of our English Chronicles : and what man have you now of that ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volumul 3 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1813 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volumul 3 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1813 |
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