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... March , as the writer of Bale's Life in Biographia Britannica asserts , ) and that he soon afterwards went to his palace in Kil- kenny . These Mysteries were exhibited there on the 20th of August , 1553 , the day on which Queen Mary was ...
... March , as the writer of Bale's Life in Biographia Britannica asserts , ) and that he soon afterwards went to his palace in Kil- kenny . These Mysteries were exhibited there on the 20th of August , 1553 , the day on which Queen Mary was ...
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... March , 1624 . £ 1.0.0 . " From Mr. Gunnel , to allowe of a Masque for the dancers of the ropes , this 19 March , 1624. £ 2 . 0. 0. ” We see here , by the way , that Microcosmus , which was ex- hibited in 1637 , ( was not , as Dr ...
... March , 1624 . £ 1.0.0 . " From Mr. Gunnel , to allowe of a Masque for the dancers of the ropes , this 19 March , 1624. £ 2 . 0. 0. ” We see here , by the way , that Microcosmus , which was ex- hibited in 1637 , ( was not , as Dr ...
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... march 3 -66 Why I descend into this bed of death , - Romeo and Juliet , Act V. So , in The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " And then our Romeus , the vault - stone set up - right , " Descended downe , and in his hand he ...
... march 3 -66 Why I descend into this bed of death , - Romeo and Juliet , Act V. So , in The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet , 1562 : " And then our Romeus , the vault - stone set up - right , " Descended downe , and in his hand he ...
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... march about the stage . They are in the street , on their way to Capulet's house , where a masquerade is given ; but Capulet's servants who come forth with their napkins , are supposed to be in a hall or saloon of their master's house ...
... march about the stage . They are in the street , on their way to Capulet's house , where a masquerade is given ; but Capulet's servants who come forth with their napkins , are supposed to be in a hall or saloon of their master's house ...
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... March , 1625-6 . " It must be acknowledged , " says Mr. Steevens , " that little more is advanced on the occasion , than is fairly supported by the testimony of contemporary writers . " Were we , however , to reason on such a part of ...
... March , 1625-6 . " It must be acknowledged , " says Mr. Steevens , " that little more is advanced on the occasion , than is fairly supported by the testimony of contemporary writers . " Were we , however , to reason on such a part of ...
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