The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 48
... allowed ; and that the same be not published or shewen in the tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our saide citye of London . In wytnes wherof , & c . " Wytnes our selfe at Westminster the 10th daye of ...
... allowed ; and that the same be not published or shewen in the tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our saide citye of London . In wytnes wherof , & c . " Wytnes our selfe at Westminster the 10th daye of ...
Page 49
... allowed wages and liveries as groomes of the chamber : and untill this yeare 1583 , the queene had no players . Among these twelve players were two rare men , viz . Thomas Wilson , for a quicke , delicate , refined , extemporall witt ...
... allowed wages and liveries as groomes of the chamber : and untill this yeare 1583 , the queene had no players . Among these twelve players were two rare men , viz . Thomas Wilson , for a quicke , delicate , refined , extemporall witt ...
Page 60
... allowed four yards of bastard scarlet for a cloak , and a quar- ter of a yard of velvet for the cape , every second year * . Joseph More , Eliard Swanson , Andrew Cane , Curtis Grevill , William Shurlock , Anthony Turner . " Ibidem ...
... allowed four yards of bastard scarlet for a cloak , and a quar- ter of a yard of velvet for the cape , every second year * . Joseph More , Eliard Swanson , Andrew Cane , Curtis Grevill , William Shurlock , Anthony Turner . " Ibidem ...
Page 65
... allowed to be represented , though at a subsequent period this prohibition was dispensed with " . 5 So , in The Curtain - Drawer of the World , 1612 : “ Each play - house advanceth his flagge in the aire , whither quickly at the waving ...
... allowed to be represented , though at a subsequent period this prohibition was dispensed with " . 5 So , in The Curtain - Drawer of the World , 1612 : “ Each play - house advanceth his flagge in the aire , whither quickly at the waving ...
Page 67
... allowed Stewhouses [ antece- dent to the year 1545 ] had signes on their frontes towards the Thames , not hanged out , but painted on the walles ; as a Boares Head , The Cross Keyes , The Gunne , The Castle , The Crane , The Cardinal's ...
... allowed Stewhouses [ antece- dent to the year 1545 ] had signes on their frontes towards the Thames , not hanged out , but painted on the walles ; as a Boares Head , The Cross Keyes , The Gunne , The Castle , The Crane , The Cardinal's ...
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