The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Richard the Second , praying his Majesty to prohibit some igno- rant and unexperienced persons from acting the His- tory of the Old Testament , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had expended consider- able sums ...
... Richard the Second , praying his Majesty to prohibit some igno- rant and unexperienced persons from acting the His- tory of the Old Testament , to the great prejudice of the clergy of the church , who had expended consider- able sums ...
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... Richard Reulidge's Monster lately found out and discovered , or the scourging of Tipplers , 1628 , pp . 2 , 3 , 4. What he calls the theatres in Gracious Street , Bishopsgate Street , and Ludgate Hill , were the temporary scaffolds ...
... Richard Reulidge's Monster lately found out and discovered , or the scourging of Tipplers , 1628 , pp . 2 , 3 , 4. What he calls the theatres in Gracious Street , Bishopsgate Street , and Ludgate Hill , were the temporary scaffolds ...
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... Richard Tarleton , for a wondrous plentifull pleasant extemporall wit , he was the wonder of his tyme . - He lieth buried in Shoreditch church . " - " He was so beloved , " adds the writer in a note , " that men use his picture for ...
... Richard Tarleton , for a wondrous plentifull pleasant extemporall wit , he was the wonder of his tyme . - He lieth buried in Shoreditch church . " - " He was so beloved , " adds the writer in a note , " that men use his picture for ...
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... Richard Burbage , Au- city : Their humble petition was , that the Lords would vouchsafe to read a few articles annexed to their supplication , and in consi- deration [ that ] the matter contained the very stay and state of their living ...
... Richard Burbage , Au- city : Their humble petition was , that the Lords would vouchsafe to read a few articles annexed to their supplication , and in consi- deration [ that ] the matter contained the very stay and state of their living ...
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... Richard Cowly , and the rest of their associates , freely to use and exercise the art and faculty of playing comedies , tragedies , histo- ries , interludes , morals , pastorals , stage - plaies , and such like other as thei have ...
... Richard Cowly , and the rest of their associates , freely to use and exercise the art and faculty of playing comedies , tragedies , histo- ries , interludes , morals , pastorals , stage - plaies , and such like other as thei have ...
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