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 351
... Henslowe , who appears to have been proprietor of the ROSE Theatre , near the Bankside in South- wark . The celebrated player Edward Alleyn , who has erroneously been supposed by Mr. Oldys , the writer of his life in the Biographia ...
... Henslowe , who appears to have been proprietor of the ROSE Theatre , near the Bankside in South- wark . The celebrated player Edward Alleyn , who has erroneously been supposed by Mr. Oldys , the writer of his life in the Biographia ...
Page 352
... Henslowe , after the death of Woodward , married : so that Mr. Henslowe was not , as has been supposed , Alleyn's father - in - law , but only step - father to his wife . This MS . contains a great number of curious notices relative to ...
... Henslowe , after the death of Woodward , married : so that Mr. Henslowe was not , as has been supposed , Alleyn's father - in - law , but only step - father to his wife . This MS . contains a great number of curious notices relative to ...
Page 353
... Henslowe gained by it.3 By the subsequent representations , sometimes a larger , and sometimes a less , sum , was gained . The figures within crotchets show how often each piece was represented within the time of each account . It is ...
... Henslowe gained by it.3 By the subsequent representations , sometimes a larger , and sometimes a less , sum , was gained . The figures within crotchets show how often each piece was represented within the time of each account . It is ...
Page 357
... doubt that this was the original piece , before our poet touched it . At the second representation Mr. Henslowe's share was forty shillings ; at the third , the same sum . " In the name of God , Amen , beginninge ADDITIONS . 357.
... doubt that this was the original piece , before our poet touched it . At the second representation Mr. Henslowe's share was forty shillings ; at the third , the same sum . " In the name of God , Amen , beginninge ADDITIONS . 357.
Page 359
... Henslowe should have drawn from such a piece but the sum of eight shillings , when his share in several other plays came to three and sometimes four pounds . It is clear that not one of our author's plays was played at Newington Butts ...
... Henslowe should have drawn from such a piece but the sum of eight shillings , when his share in several other plays came to three and sometimes four pounds . It is clear that not one of our author's plays was played at Newington Butts ...
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