The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... the entertainments of dancing , musick , and mimickry , exhibited at these protracted annual celebrities , made the people less religious , by pro- moting idleness and a love of festivity , proscribed these 8 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... the entertainments of dancing , musick , and mimickry , exhibited at these protracted annual celebrities , made the people less religious , by pro- moting idleness and a love of festivity , proscribed these 8 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 9
... Musick was admitted into the churches , which served as theatres for the representation of holy farces . The festivals among the French , called . La fete de Foux , de l'Ane , and des Innocens , at length became greater favourites , as ...
... Musick was admitted into the churches , which served as theatres for the representation of holy farces . The festivals among the French , called . La fete de Foux , de l'Ane , and des Innocens , at length became greater favourites , as ...
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... musick , easily accounts for their address in detaining the best company which England afforded in the fourteenth century , at a religious farce , for more than one week . " Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 396 . The ...
... musick , easily accounts for their address in detaining the best company which England afforded in the fourteenth century , at a religious farce , for more than one week . " Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 396 . The ...
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... Musick , Vol . III . p . 385 , ) the first masque ex- hibited on the publick stage . " From Mr. Blagrave , in the name of the Cockpit company , for this Lent , this 30th March , 1624. £ 2 . 0. 0. " " March 20 , 1626. From Mr. Hemminges ...
... Musick , Vol . III . p . 385 , ) the first masque ex- hibited on the publick stage . " From Mr. Blagrave , in the name of the Cockpit company , for this Lent , this 30th March , 1624. £ 2 . 0. 0. " " March 20 , 1626. From Mr. Hemminges ...
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... Musick , after the Manner of the Ancients , by Sir William D'Avenant , 1658 : " The song ended , the curtains are drawn open again , and the epilogue enters . " • See A Prologue upon the removing of the late Fortune Players to the Bull ...
... Musick , after the Manner of the Ancients , by Sir William D'Avenant , 1658 : " The song ended , the curtains are drawn open again , and the epilogue enters . " • See A Prologue upon the removing of the late Fortune Players to the Bull ...
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