The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 2R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. plays or interludes played in the chamber , the guild- hall , nor in any parte of the howse or courte ... play in the Townhall , Ol . 10s . Od . " See Lysons's Environs of London , i . 234 . Again , in 1625 : " To the ...
William Shakespeare. plays or interludes played in the chamber , the guild- hall , nor in any parte of the howse or courte ... play in the Townhall , Ol . 10s . Od . " See Lysons's Environs of London , i . 234 . Again , in 1625 : " To the ...
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... player , riding up Fleet - street a great pace [ going probably to the play - house in Blackfriars ] , a gentleman called him and asked him what play was played that day ; " & c . 1 . whom he describes going from an ordinary to 162 THE ...
... player , riding up Fleet - street a great pace [ going probably to the play - house in Blackfriars ] , a gentleman called him and asked him what play was played that day ; " & c . 1 . whom he describes going from an ordinary to 162 THE ...
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... play upon words ( which at that time , however , was esteemed genuine wit ) , and some other faults , cannot be asserted with truth ; but these defects are , in some degree , balanced by a live- lier dialogue , and a more natural ...
... play upon words ( which at that time , however , was esteemed genuine wit ) , and some other faults , cannot be asserted with truth ; but these defects are , in some degree , balanced by a live- lier dialogue , and a more natural ...
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... plays were represented , was of a higher order , and composed of very different persons from those who frequented common theatres ; for it should seem to have ... play , of females ; and appears to have borne some resem- 192 THE LIFE OF.
... plays were represented , was of a higher order , and composed of very different persons from those who frequented common theatres ; for it should seem to have ... play , of females ; and appears to have borne some resem- 192 THE LIFE OF.
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... play - book from him , and with violence kept the boys from entering on the stage , one of the children says , - " You much mistake the action , Tyerman ; i " His violence proceeds not from a mind " That grudgeth pleasure to this ...
... play - book from him , and with violence kept the boys from entering on the stage , one of the children says , - " You much mistake the action , Tyerman ; i " His violence proceeds not from a mind " That grudgeth pleasure to this ...
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