The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 42
... and an allowance of 50l . a year was granted to the master of the Revels in lieu of this house . In 1612 , the office was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Black - friars ' playhouse . poete , 66s . 8d . Item to a Welsh 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT .
... and an allowance of 50l . a year was granted to the master of the Revels in lieu of this house . In 1612 , the office was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Black - friars ' playhouse . poete , 66s . 8d . Item to a Welsh 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT .
Page 45
... the year 1570 , I imagine , one or Fuller's Church History , b . vii . p . 390 . 7 " In process of time it [ playing ] became an occupation , and 66 two regular playhouses were erected " . Both the OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 45.
... the year 1570 , I imagine , one or Fuller's Church History , b . vii . p . 390 . 7 " In process of time it [ playing ] became an occupation , and 66 two regular playhouses were erected " . Both the OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 45.
Page 46
... playhouses and dicing - houses within their liberties ; which accord- ingly was effected , and the playhouses in ... playhouse in London , which for brevity's sake I over- skippe , or , " & c . Plays confuted in five Actions , by ...
... playhouses and dicing - houses within their liberties ; which accord- ingly was effected , and the playhouses in ... playhouse in London , which for brevity's sake I over- skippe , or , " & c . Plays confuted in five Actions , by ...
Page 52
... playhouse in Black- friars , that in Whitefriars ' , the Theatre , of which I 66 7 There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 46. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in ...
... playhouse in Black- friars , that in Whitefriars ' , the Theatre , of which I 66 7 There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 46. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in ...
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... playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the crown . Soon after that period it ...
... playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the crown . Soon after that period it ...
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