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... Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , described by Winwood . ' seq . 5 Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. pp . 242 , et 6 • History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 206 . VOL . III ...
... Queen , and the ladies who attended her . It is , if I recollect right , described by Winwood . ' seq . 5 Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. pp . 242 , et 6 • History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 206 . VOL . III ...
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... Queen , and nobles of the realm . And in 1409 , the tenth year of King Henry IV . they acted * Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 240 . 1 at Clerkenwell for eight days successively a play , which OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 23.
... Queen , and nobles of the realm . And in 1409 , the tenth year of King Henry IV . they acted * Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 240 . 1 at Clerkenwell for eight days successively a play , which OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 23.
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... Queen Mary was proclaimed , as appears from his own account : " On the xx daye of August was the ladye Marye with us at Kilkennye proclaimed Quene of England , & c . - The yonge men in the forenone played a tragedy reign of King Henry ...
... Queen Mary was proclaimed , as appears from his own account : " On the xx daye of August was the ladye Marye with us at Kilkennye proclaimed Quene of England , & c . - The yonge men in the forenone played a tragedy reign of King Henry ...
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... Queen Elizabeth was a booth ( if it may be 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 ...
... Queen Elizabeth was a booth ( if it may be 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 ...
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... Queen Mary , Mysteries were again revived , as appendages to the papistical worship . " In the year 1556 , " says Mr. Warton , " a goodly stage - play of the Passion of Christ was presented at the Grey - friars in Lon- don , on Corpus ...
... Queen Mary , Mysteries were again revived , as appendages to the papistical worship . " In the year 1556 , " says Mr. Warton , " a goodly stage - play of the Passion of Christ was presented at the Grey - friars in Lon- don , on Corpus ...
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