“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... Italian engraving of a " Funeral Pomp " .. .......................................... .................. ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT IV . Costume of Servants , from Vecellio Musicians , from the " Roman de la Rose " MS . 4425 64 66 Harl . 66 ...
... Italian engraving of a " Funeral Pomp " .. .......................................... .................. ILLUSTRATIONS OF ACT IV . Costume of Servants , from Vecellio Musicians , from the " Roman de la Rose " MS . 4425 64 66 Harl . 66 ...
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... Italy , — Thy sire and thou have suffer'd thus , Through greediness of yonder realms detain'd , The garden of the empire to run waste , " — He adds , - " Come , see the Capulets and Montagues , The Filippeschi and Monaldi , man Who car ...
... Italy , — Thy sire and thou have suffer'd thus , Through greediness of yonder realms detain'd , The garden of the empire to run waste , " — He adds , - " Come , see the Capulets and Montagues , The Filippeschi and Monaldi , man Who car ...
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... Italian by Bandell , and nowe in Englishe by Ar . Br . " It appears highly probable that an English play upon the same subject had appeared previous to Brooke's poem ; for a copy of that poem , which was ... Italy had 8 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
... Italian by Bandell , and nowe in Englishe by Ar . Br . " It appears highly probable that an English play upon the same subject had appeared previous to Brooke's poem ; for a copy of that poem , which was ... Italy had 8 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE .
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... Italian . Mrs. Jameson has noticed the " sunny brilliance of effect " with which the whole of this drama is lighted up ; and she adds , with equal truth and elegance , " the blue sky of Italy bends over all . " COSTUME . ASSUMING , as ...
... Italian . Mrs. Jameson has noticed the " sunny brilliance of effect " with which the whole of this drama is lighted up ; and she adds , with equal truth and elegance , " the blue sky of Italy bends over all . " COSTUME . ASSUMING , as ...
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... Italy , from whence the fashions travelled northward , through Paris to London . The coverings for the head were , at this time , besides the capuchon , or cowl here seen , caps and hats of various fantastic shapes , and the chaperon ...
... Italy , from whence the fashions travelled northward , through Paris to London . The coverings for the head were , at this time , besides the capuchon , or cowl here seen , caps and hats of various fantastic shapes , and the chaperon ...
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