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The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; the objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter

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  • "Th' overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ... wherein is manifestly proved that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor but a beholder of those vanites : herevnto are added also and annexed in th' end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; the objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; the objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The Overthrow Of Stage-Playes, By the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainolder, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refu- ted, the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein Is Manifestly Pro- ved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an Actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto Are Added Also and annexed in the end certaine Latine Letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, Gentiles, Reader of the Civill Law in Oxford, con- cerning the same matter"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; th'objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in th'end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes"
  • "The Overthrow Of Stage-Playes, By the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein Is Manifestly Proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an Actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto Are Added Also and annexed in the end certaine Latine Letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, Gentiles, Reader of the Civill Law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by way of controversie betwist D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted : the objections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied : Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities : Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-plays"
  • "Th' overthrow Of Stage-Playes, By the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; th' objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawful to bee an Actor, but a beholder of those vanities"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; th'objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in th'end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; th'objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in th'end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford"@en
  • "Thoverthrow of Stage-Playes"
  • "The Overthrow of stage-plays"
  • "The overthrow of stage-plays, by the way of controversy between D. Gager and D. Rainolds. Introductory note by J.W. Binns"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; th'objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in th'end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"
  • "Th' overthrow of stage-playes, by way of controversie betwist D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted : th' objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied : Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities : Wherevnto are added also and annexed in th' end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "Th' overtrow of stageplayes"
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; the objections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the judgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine Latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, Gentiles, reader of the civall law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-plays"
  • "Th' overthrow of stageplayes"
  • "The overthrow of stage-plays. by the way of controversy between D. Gager and D. Rainolds"@en
  • "Th' overthrow of stage-playes : by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; th' objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in th' end certeine latine letters betwixt the sayed Maister Rainoldes, and D. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Whereunto are added also and annexed in the end certaine Latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes"
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes : by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; the objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted ; the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine Latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes : wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; the objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes, by John Rainoldes, William Gager, and Alberico Gentili. With a pref. for the Garland ed. by Arthur Freeman"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-plays, by the way of controversy between D. Gager and D. Rainolds"
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes"@en
  • "Th'overthrow of stage-playes"
  • "Th' overthrow of stage playes [by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes] 1599"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes : by way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted, the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved as that the iudgement of any man that is not froward and perverse may easilie bee satisfied : wherein is manifestly proved that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an actor, but a beholder of those vanities : whereunto are added also and annexed in the end certaine Latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes and Doct. Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easilie be satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to bee an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, [sic] Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford, concerning the same matter"@en
  • "The overthrow of stage-plays by the way of controversy between D. Gager and D. Rainolds"
  • "The overthrow of stage-playes, by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted; the obiections answered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not froward and perverse, may easelie bee satisfied. Wherein is manifestly proved, that it is not onely vnlawfull to be an actor, but a beholder of those vanities. Wherevnto are added also and annexed in the end certaine Latine letters betwixt the said Maister Rainoldes, and Doct, Gentiles, reader of the civill law in Oxford"@en
  • "Th' overthrow of stage-playes : by the way of controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes, wherein all the reasons that can be made for them are notably refuted : th' objections aunswered, and the case so cleared and resolved, as that the iudgement of any man, that is not forward and perverse, may easelie be satisfied"@en

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