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... Night , by the Painters and Glaziers . The three Kings , by the Vintners . The Oblation of the three Kings , by the Mercers . The killing of the Inno- cents , by the Goldsmiths . The Purification , by the Blacksmiths . The Temptation ...
... Night , by the Painters and Glaziers . The three Kings , by the Vintners . The Oblation of the three Kings , by the Mercers . The killing of the Inno- cents , by the Goldsmiths . The Purification , by the Blacksmiths . The Temptation ...
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... night , began a stage - play of goodly matter , being the miraculous history of the life of that saint , which continued four hours , and concluded with many religious songs . " 7 No Mysteries , I believe , were repre- sented during the ...
... night , began a stage - play of goodly matter , being the miraculous history of the life of that saint , which continued four hours , and concluded with many religious songs . " 7 No Mysteries , I believe , were repre- sented during the ...
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... night here was a great fire at The Fortune , in Golding- Jane , the first play - house in this town . It was quite burnt downe in two hours , and all their apparell and play - books lost , whereby those poore companions are quite undone ...
... night here was a great fire at The Fortune , in Golding- Jane , the first play - house in this town . It was quite burnt downe in two hours , and all their apparell and play - books lost , whereby those poore companions are quite undone ...
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... Night - Walk , by Decker , 1616. ***** Again , in the prologue to The Woman - hater , by Beaumont and Fletcher , 1607 : to the utter discomfiture of all two - penný gallery men . ' It appears from a passage in The Roaring Girl , a ...
... Night - Walk , by Decker , 1616. ***** Again , in the prologue to The Woman - hater , by Beaumont and Fletcher , 1607 : to the utter discomfiture of all two - penný gallery men . ' It appears from a passage in The Roaring Girl , a ...
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... night , " says Sir Dudley Carleton , " we had the Queen's Maske in the Banqueting - house , or rather her Pageant . There was a great engine at the lower end of the room , which had motion , and in it were the images of sea - horses ...
... night , " says Sir Dudley Carleton , " we had the Queen's Maske in the Banqueting - house , or rather her Pageant . There was a great engine at the lower end of the room , which had motion , and in it were the images of sea - horses ...
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