The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... twenty - first year of the reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has religious plays , either the representations of miracles wrought by holy confessors , or the sufferings of martyrs ...
... twenty - first year of the reign of King Henry the Second , mentions , that London , for its theatrical exhibitions , has religious plays , either the representations of miracles wrought by holy confessors , or the sufferings of martyrs ...
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... twenty - seven neigh- bouring parishes for furnishing the play . They dis- bursed about two pounds in the representation . These disbursements are to four minstrels , or waits , of Cambridge , for three days , vs. vjd . To the players ...
... twenty - seven neigh- bouring parishes for furnishing the play . They dis- bursed about two pounds in the representation . These disbursements are to four minstrels , or waits , of Cambridge , for three days , vs. vjd . To the players ...
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... twenty shillings and two groats . " Whether any plays were represented in Dublin in the reign of James the First , I am unable to ascertain . Barnaby Riche , who has given a curious account of Dublin , in the year 1610 , makes no ...
... twenty shillings and two groats . " Whether any plays were represented in Dublin in the reign of James the First , I am unable to ascertain . Barnaby Riche , who has given a curious account of Dublin , in the year 1610 , makes no ...
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... twenty- three tenements may be erected , with gardens ; and a street may be cut through for the better accommodation of the buildings . " The Fortune is spoken of as a playhouse of considerable size , in the prologue to The Roaring Girl ...
... twenty- three tenements may be erected , with gardens ; and a street may be cut through for the better accommodation of the buildings . " The Fortune is spoken of as a playhouse of considerable size , in the prologue to The Roaring Girl ...
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... twenty years ago printed the Life of that nobleman , who was elder brother to Sir Henry Herbert . • The first master of the Revels in the reign of Queen Elizabeth was Thomas Benger , whose patent passed the great seal Jan. 18 , 1560-1 ...
... twenty years ago printed the Life of that nobleman , who was elder brother to Sir Henry Herbert . • The first master of the Revels in the reign of Queen Elizabeth was Thomas Benger , whose patent passed the great seal Jan. 18 , 1560-1 ...
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