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... writer , the titles are scarcely known , except to antiquaries ; nor is there one of them that will bear a second perusal . Yet these , contemptible and few as they are , we may suppose to have been the most popular productions of the ...
... writer , the titles are scarcely known , except to antiquaries ; nor is there one of them that will bear a second perusal . Yet these , contemptible and few as they are , we may suppose to have been the most popular productions of the ...
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... writer with great probability supposes it to have been composed in 1174 , the au- thor in one passage mentioning that the church of St. Paul's was formerly metropolitical , and that it was thought it would become so again , " should the ...
... writer with great probability supposes it to have been composed in 1174 , the au- thor in one passage mentioning that the church of St. Paul's was formerly metropolitical , and that it was thought it would become so again , " should the ...
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... writer , whose words I have just quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude species of dramatick entertainment : ་ " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which ...
... writer , whose words I have just quoted , has given the following ingenious account of the origin of this rude species of dramatick entertainment : ་ " About the eighth century trade was principally carried on by means of fairs , which ...
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... writer now living , who has inves- tigated the history of human manners with great comprehension and sagacity . " " Voltaire's theory on this subject is also very ingenious , and quite new . Religious plays , he supposes , came ...
... writer now living , who has inves- tigated the history of human manners with great comprehension and sagacity . " " Voltaire's theory on this subject is also very ingenious , and quite new . Religious plays , he supposes , came ...
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... writers nor the spectators saw the impropriety , nor paid a separate attention to the comick and the serious part of these motley scenes ; at least they were persuaded that the solemnity of the subject covered or excused all in ...
... writers nor the spectators saw the impropriety , nor paid a separate attention to the comick and the serious part of these motley scenes ; at least they were persuaded that the solemnity of the subject covered or excused all in ...
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acted actors ancient appears ascertain Aubrey audience Augustine Phillips Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars theatre Burbadge called Charles children of Paul's church comedians comedy Curtain daye death drama dramatick Drury Lane Earl edition Elizabeth England English stage Enter entertainments epilogue executors exhibited George Buc give and bequeath Globe hath Heminge Henry Chettle Henry Herbert Histriomastix interludes Item John Heminge John Shakspear Jonson King Henry King James king's company Lady license London Lord Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain's Majesty Majesty's March masques Master mentioned musick Mysteries Nicholas Tooley night parish Paul's performed persons piece play playes playhouse poet poet's pounds present printed probably prologue publick theatres Queen Red Bull reign representation represented Revels Richard says scenes servants Shakspeare's shillings Sir Henry Herbert STEEVENS suppose testament theatrical thereof Thomas Thomas Dekker thou tion tragedy verses Wentworth Smith William D'Avenant writer written