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William Shakespeare. 3 gious representations . " This might imperceptibly lead the way to subjects entirely profane , and to comedy ; and perhaps earlier than is imagined . In a Mystery of The Massacre of the Holy Innocents , 3 part of ...
William Shakespeare. 3 gious representations . " This might imperceptibly lead the way to subjects entirely profane , and to comedy ; and perhaps earlier than is imagined . In a Mystery of The Massacre of the Holy Innocents , 3 part of ...
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... representation , and they gave matters just as they found them in the third chapter of Genesis . It would have been absolute heresy to have departed from the sacred text in personating the primitive appearance of our first parents ...
... representation , and they gave matters just as they found them in the third chapter of Genesis . It would have been absolute heresy to have departed from the sacred text in personating the primitive appearance of our first parents ...
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... representations were so far from being considered as indecent or profane , that even a supreme pontiff , Pope Pius the Second , about the year 1416 , composed and caused to be acted before him on Corpus Christi day , a Mystery , in ...
... representations were so far from being considered as indecent or profane , that even a supreme pontiff , Pope Pius the Second , about the year 1416 , composed and caused to be acted before him on Corpus Christi day , a Mystery , in ...
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... representation . These disbursements are to four minstrels , or waits , of Cambridge , for three days , vs. vjd . To the players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garne ment - man for garnements and propyrts , that is , for 5 6 ...
... representation . These disbursements are to four minstrels , or waits , of Cambridge , for three days , vs. vjd . To the players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garne ment - man for garnements and propyrts , that is , for 5 6 ...
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... representations afforded a much better hold for ridicule , than the religion of some of the sects of the reformers , which was of a more simple and spiritual na- ture . " History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 378 , n . The ...
... representations afforded a much better hold for ridicule , than the religion of some of the sects of the reformers , which was of a more simple and spiritual na- ture . " History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 378 , n . The ...
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