| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 lapas
..."acted with mighty state and reverence by the friars of this house, had theatres for the several scenes, very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city for the better advantage of spectators ; and contained the story of the New Testament composed into old English rhyme, as appearcth... | |
| George Oliver - 1846 - 220 lapas
...acted with mighty state and reverence by the friars of this house, had theatres for the several scenes, very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city, for the better advantage of spectators. (Dugdale. p. 110.) 30 Temporary scaffolds, three stories high were erected for the performers... | |
| John Heywood, Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 32 lapas
...acted with mighty state and reverence by the friers of this house, had theaters for the several scenes very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city, for the better advantage of spectators, and contained the story of the New Testament, composed in old English rithme, as appeareth... | |
| George Soane - 1847 - 370 lapas
...state and reverence by the Friars of this house (The Gray Friars) had theaters for the severall scenes, very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city for the better advantage of spectators; and contained the story of the (Old and) New Testament, composed into English rithme, as... | |
| Percy Society - 1847 - 358 lapas
...acted with mighty state and reverence by the friers of this house, had theaters for the several scenes very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city, for the better advantage of spectators, and contained the story of the New Testament, composed in old English rithme, as appeareth... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 lapas
...state and reverence by the friars of this house [the Grey Friars], had theatres for the several scenes, very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city for the better advantage of spectators ; and contained the story of the New Testament composed into old English rhyme, as appeareth... | |
| William Gray Fearnside - 1851 - 418 lapas
...; and Dugdale states, " for the performance of these plays they had theatres for the several scenes very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city for the better advantage of the spectators." By availing ourselves of a convenient figure in rhetoric, which enables the logician... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 lapas
...Grey Friars at Coventry, "with mighty state and reverence," who "had theatres for the several scenes, very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city, for the better advantage of spectators," were more numerous than any other, being forty-two in number, beginning with the " Creation,"... | |
| Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, Thomas Wright - 1853 - 782 lapas
...with mighty state and reverence by the friers of this house, had theaters for the severall scenes, very large and high, placed upon wheels, and drawn...eminent parts of the city, for the better advantage of spectators : and contain'd the story of the NewTestament, composed into old English Rithme, as appeareth... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1854 - 270 lapas
...reverenee by the friars of this house, had theaters for the severall scenes, very large and high, plaeed upon wheels, and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city, for the better advantage of speetators : and eontain'd the story of the Isew Testament, composed into old English Rithme, as appeareth... | |
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