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Flood The 20 of January it pleased God to send a mighty west wind which continued sixteen hours , which brought in the sea . By reason whereof and of high spring tides , both which encountered the land waters .
Flood The 20 of January it pleased God to send a mighty west wind which continued sixteen hours , which brought in the sea . By reason whereof and of high spring tides , both which encountered the land waters .
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And the 30 of December at every ebb many people went quite over the Thames in divers places , and so continued from that day until the 3 of January . The people passed daily between London and the Bankside at every half ebb , for the ...
And the 30 of December at every ebb many people went quite over the Thames in divers places , and so continued from that day until the 3 of January . The people passed daily between London and the Bankside at every half ebb , for the ...
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This idea of a comedy continued long amongst us ; and plays were written which , by changing the catastrophe , were tragedies today and comedies tomorrow . Tragedy was not in those times a poem of more general dignity or elevation than ...
This idea of a comedy continued long amongst us ; and plays were written which , by changing the catastrophe , were tragedies today and comedies tomorrow . Tragedy was not in those times a poem of more general dignity or elevation than ...
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Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
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