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 298
... your Majesties Attorney General , for the drawing of a grante for your Majesties signature to pass the greate seale , thereby to enable and empower Mr. Thomas Killegrew and the said Sir William 298 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT : III. ...
... your Majesties Attorney General , for the drawing of a grante for your Majesties signature to pass the greate seale , thereby to enable and empower Mr. Thomas Killegrew and the said Sir William 298 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT : III. ...
Page 299
... Killegrew and the said Sir William D'Avenant to erect two new play- houses in London , Westminster , or the subburbs thereof , and to make choice of two companies of players , to bee under their sole regulation , and that noe other ...
... Killegrew and the said Sir William D'Avenant to erect two new play- houses in London , Westminster , or the subburbs thereof , and to make choice of two companies of players , to bee under their sole regulation , and that noe other ...
Page 302
... Kille- grew , esq . one of the Groomes of our Bedchamber , and of Sir William Dauenant , knight , for the pur- poses hereafter mentioned , doe hereby giue and grante vnto the said Thomas Killigrew and Sir William Dauenant full power and ...
... Kille- grew , esq . one of the Groomes of our Bedchamber , and of Sir William Dauenant , knight , for the pur- poses hereafter mentioned , doe hereby giue and grante vnto the said Thomas Killigrew and Sir William Dauenant full power and ...
Page 303
... Killegrew and Sir William Dauenant , that they doe not at any time hereafter cause to be acted or represented any play , enter- lude , or opera , containing any matter of propha- nation , scurrility or obscenity : And wee doe fur- ther ...
... Killegrew and Sir William Dauenant , that they doe not at any time hereafter cause to be acted or represented any play , enter- lude , or opera , containing any matter of propha- nation , scurrility or obscenity : And wee doe fur- ther ...
Page 305
... Killegrew and Sir William D'Avenant , con- cerning the unusuall and unreasonable rates taken at your playhouse doores , of the respective persons of quality that desire to refresh or improve them- selves by the sight of your morrall ...
... Killegrew and Sir William D'Avenant , con- cerning the unusuall and unreasonable rates taken at your playhouse doores , of the respective persons of quality that desire to refresh or improve them- selves by the sight of your morrall ...
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