The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... William D'Avenant's widow , removed from Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1671. The former playhouse in Salisbury Court could hardly have fallen into decay in so short a period as forty years ; but I suppose was found too small for the new ...
... William D'Avenant's widow , removed from Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1671. The former playhouse in Salisbury Court could hardly have fallen into decay in so short a period as forty years ; but I suppose was found too small for the new ...
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. year , and decorated with more ... William ] D'Avenant , " Upon his excellent play , The Just Italian , " 1630 , I find a similar character of the Bull ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. year , and decorated with more ... William ] D'Avenant , " Upon his excellent play , The Just Italian , " 1630 , I find a similar character of the Bull ...
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... William D'Avenant : " Notwithstanding the great expence necessary to scenes and other ornaments , in this enter- tainment , there is good provision made of places for a shilling , and it shall certainly begin at three in the afternoon ...
... William D'Avenant : " Notwithstanding the great expence necessary to scenes and other ornaments , in this enter- tainment , there is good provision made of places for a shilling , and it shall certainly begin at three in the afternoon ...
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With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. stage , drawn up by lines and ... William D'Avenant , 1658 : " The song ended , the curtains are drawn open again , and the epilogue enters . " See A ...
With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare. stage , drawn up by lines and ... William D'Avenant , 1658 : " The song ended , the curtains are drawn open again , and the epilogue enters . " See A ...
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... William D'Avenant , 1629 : " He drawes the Arras , and discovers Albovine , Rhodolinda , Valdaura , dead in chaires . " Again , in The Woman in The Moon , by Lily , 1597 : “ They draw the curtains from before Nature's shop , where ...
... William D'Avenant , 1629 : " He drawes the Arras , and discovers Albovine , Rhodolinda , Valdaura , dead in chaires . " Again , in The Woman in The Moon , by Lily , 1597 : “ They draw the curtains from before Nature's shop , where ...
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