The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... October 1641 , when it was shut up by order of the Lords Justices . At this theatre , Shirley's Royal Master was originally represented in 1639 , and Burnel's Landgartha in 1641. In 1662 Ogilby was restored to his office , and a new ...
... October 1641 , when it was shut up by order of the Lords Justices . At this theatre , Shirley's Royal Master was originally represented in 1639 , and Burnel's Landgartha in 1641. In 1662 Ogilby was restored to his office , and a new ...
Page 35
... October , 1558 , in the 75th year of his age . He wrote his Poeticks in that town a few years before his death . Riccoboni gives us the same account in his History of the French Theatre . " In the representations of the Mysteries , the ...
... October , 1558 , in the 75th year of his age . He wrote his Poeticks in that town a few years before his death . Riccoboni gives us the same account in his History of the French Theatre . " In the representations of the Mysteries , the ...
Page 57
... October , for one year's expences of office . In the edition of Camden's Britannia , printed in folio in 1607 , Sir George Buc is called Master of the Revels , I suppose from his having obtained the reversion of that place for from what ...
... October , for one year's expences of office . In the edition of Camden's Britannia , printed in folio in 1607 , Sir George Buc is called Master of the Revels , I suppose from his having obtained the reversion of that place for from what ...
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... October 5 , 1621 , to take place on the death , & c . of Sir John Astley and Sir George Buc . Sir George Buc came into possession of the office about No- vember , 1610 , and held it till the end of the year 1621 , when , in consequence ...
... October 5 , 1621 , to take place on the death , & c . of Sir John Astley and Sir George Buc . Sir George Buc came into possession of the office about No- vember , 1610 , and held it till the end of the year 1621 , when , in consequence ...
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... October ; which accounts for his inaccuracy . The room which fell , was an upper room in Hunsdon - House , in which the French Ambassador then dwelt . See Stowe's Chron . p . 1035 , edit . 1631 . omnia lignea 9 " Non longe ab uno horum ...
... October ; which accounts for his inaccuracy . The room which fell , was an upper room in Hunsdon - House , in which the French Ambassador then dwelt . See Stowe's Chron . p . 1035 , edit . 1631 . omnia lignea 9 " Non longe ab uno horum ...
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