| John Britton - 1814 - 846 sider
...people, in their younger years eye-witnesses of these pageants so acted, that the yearly conflnence of people to see that show was extraordinary great,...and yielded no small advantage to this city." * The Friars Minors were screened by their poverty from the first rapacious step of Heury towards a dissolution... | |
| John Britton - 1814 - 842 sider
...representations is evident from Dugdale, who says " I have been told bj some old people, in their younger years eye-witnesses of these pageants so acted, that the...and yielded no small advantage to this city." * The Friars Minors were screened by their poverty from the first rapacious step of Henry towards a dissolution... | |
| Jesus Christ, William Huttmann - 1818 - 224 sider
...rhyme, as appeareth by an ancient manuscript, entitled Ludus Corporis Christi, or Ludus Coventriae. I have been told by some old people, who, in their younger days, were eye witnesses of .these pageants so acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1820 - 396 sider
...representations is evident from Dugdale, who says " I have been told by some old people, in their younger years eye-witnesses of these pageants so acted, that the...and yielded no small advantage to this city." * The Friars Minors were screened by their poverty from the first rapacious step of Henry towards a dissolution... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 578 sider
...ancient MS. entituled, Ludus Corporis Christi, or Ludus Coventrite. [In Bibl. Cotton, Vesp. D. VIII.] I have been told by some old people, who in their...acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city 1." An inhibition was sent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 574 sider
...ancient MS. entituled, Ludus Corporis Christi, or Ludus Coventritf. [In Bibl. Cotton, Vesp. D. VIII.] I have been told by some old people, who in their...so acted, that the yearly confluence of people to sec that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city '." An inhibition... | |
| William Hone - 1823 - 318 sider
...D. VIII.) intituled, Ludus Corporis Christi, or Ludus Coventrice. " I have been told," says Dugdale, by some old people, who in their younger years were...acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city."1 The celebrity of the performances... | |
| William Hone - 1823 - 330 sider
...were eye-witnesses of these pageants so acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city." ' The celebrity of the performances may be inferred from the rank of the audiences; for, at the festival... | |
| James Walker (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) - 1824 - 196 sider
...VIII.) intituled, Ludus Corpus Christi, or Ludus Coventrise. I have been told,' «ays Dugdale, ' by some people, who, in their younger years, were eye-witnesses...acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city.' " Brand says, these performances... | |
| James Walker - 1824 - 140 sider
...VIII.) intituled, Ludus Corpus Christi, or Ludus Coventrise. I have been told,' says Dugdale, ' by some people, who, in their younger years, were eye-witnesses...acted, that the yearly confluence of people to see that shew was extraordinary great, and yielded no small advantage to this city.' " Brand says, these performances... | |
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