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" This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks ; only one man had his breeches set on fire, that would perhaps have broiled him, if he had not by the benefit of a provident... "
Excursions in the County of Surrey: Comprising Brief Historical and ... - Page 109
by Thomas Cromwell - 1821 - 190 pages
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the ...

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 672 pages
...it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, confuming within Icfs than an hour the wholeftoufe to the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous* fabrick, wherein yet nothing did perifli but iviad inifraia, and t few fbrMcen cloaks." From a fetter of Mr. John Chamberlainc's to...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
...it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, confuming within lefs than an hour the whole houfe to the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabrick, wherein yet nothing did perifh but <uW and Jira-w, and a few forfaken cloaks." From a letter of Mr. John Chamberlaine's to...
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Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: A-L

David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 422 pages
...eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming, within less than an hour, the whole house to the very ground. This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabrique, wherein nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks ; only one man had...
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Names of dramas: A-L

David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 444 pages
...more attentive to the " show, it kindled inwardly, and " ran round like a train, consum" ing, within less than an hour, " the whole house to the very "ground. This was the fatal pe"" riod of that virtuous fabrique, " wherein nothing did perish but " wood and straw, and a few for"...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 1; Volume 111

Early English newspapers - 1812 - 778 pages
...eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming, within less than an hour, the whole house to the very ground. This Wits the fatal period of that virtuous fabrique, wherein nothing did perish hut ^ood and straw, and...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ..., Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 pages
...eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming within less than an hour the whole house to the very ground....perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks." From a letter of Mr. John Chamberlaine's to Sir Ralph Winwood, dated July 8, 16)3, in which this accident...
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Excursions in the county of Surrey [by T.K. Cromwell. With an additional ...

Thomas Kitson Cromwell - Surrey (England) - 1821 - 300 pages
...out." This accident is more fully described by Sir Henry Wotton, in a letter dated 2nd July, l6l3; in which he relates that on this occasion " the king's...costly. Contiguous were three inferior theatres, the Hope, the Sloan, and the Rose. The former was the BeurGarden, " wherein," says Stow, " were kept bears,...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 572 pages
...eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming within less than an hour the whole house to the very ground....perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks ; only one man hud his breeches set on fire, that would perhaps have broyled him, if he had not by...
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The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - Actors - 1825 - 1010 pages
...eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming within ge ; but the general system • ;rluou« fabrick, wherein yet nothing did perish but woo 1 and slram, and a few forsaken cloal...
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History of the Counties of Surrey and Sussex, Volume 1

Thomas Allen - Surrey (England) - 1829 - 524 pages
...eyes more attentive to the show, it kindled inwardly, and ran round like a train, consuming within less than an hour the whole house to the very ground....perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks ; only one man had his breeches set on fire, that would perhaps have broiled him, if he had not, by...
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