The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 14
... servant free , " That righteous man arte , as I see , " A shipp soone thou shalt make thee " Of trees drye and lighte . " Litill chambers therein thou make , " And byndinge pytche also thou take , " Within and without ney thou slake ...
... servant free , " That righteous man arte , as I see , " A shipp soone thou shalt make thee " Of trees drye and lighte . " Litill chambers therein thou make , " And byndinge pytche also thou take , " Within and without ney thou slake ...
Page 27
... servants they are , and so to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself , and the Alderman and ...
... servants they are , and so to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself , and the Alderman and ...
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... servants of Sir Francis Lake , and wearing his livery or badge on their sleeves , have wandered about these north parts , and representing certain plays and interludes , reflecting on the queen and her consort , and the formalities an ...
... servants of Sir Francis Lake , and wearing his livery or badge on their sleeves , have wandered about these north parts , and representing certain plays and interludes , reflecting on the queen and her consort , and the formalities an ...
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... servants . In a ma- nuscript which I saw some years ago , and which is now in the library of the Marquis of Lansdown , are sundry charges for the players belonging to King Edward the Sixth ; but I have not preserved the articles . And ...
... servants . In a ma- nuscript which I saw some years ago , and which is now in the library of the Marquis of Lansdown , are sundry charges for the players belonging to King Edward the Sixth ; but I have not preserved the articles . And ...
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... servants to the Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of stage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , " as well for the recreation of her loving subjects , as for her own solace and pleasure when she should think ...
... servants to the Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of stage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , " as well for the recreation of her loving subjects , as for her own solace and pleasure when she should think ...
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