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 47
... Paul's , that on Ludgate- hill , and the White - friers , were quite pulled ... children of her chapel , ( who are described as " her majesty's unfledged ... Paul's , " was St. Paul's school - room , behind the Convocation - house ...
... Paul's , that on Ludgate- hill , and the White - friers , were quite pulled ... children of her chapel , ( who are described as " her majesty's unfledged ... Paul's , " was St. Paul's school - room , behind the Convocation - house ...
Page 49
... children of Paul's in 1578 , " four years subsequent to the above licence . But the figures 1578 in that page are merely an error of the press for 1378 , as may be seen by turning to a former page of Mr. Dodsley's preface , to which ...
... children of Paul's in 1578 , " four years subsequent to the above licence . But the figures 1578 in that page are merely an error of the press for 1378 , as may be seen by turning to a former page of Mr. Dodsley's preface , to which ...
Page 68
... Children of Paul's in 1602 : " If any spirit breathes within this round , - " " no inference respecting the denomination of the Globe can be drawn from this expression . 9 Stowe informs us , that " the allowed Stewhouses [ antece- dent ...
... Children of Paul's in 1602 : " If any spirit breathes within this round , - " " no inference respecting the denomination of the Globe can be drawn from this expression . 9 Stowe informs us , that " the allowed Stewhouses [ antece- dent ...
Page 430
... children of Paul's ; by the children of Westminster ; by the children of the chapel ; and by the children of Windsor . The truth is , that our drama first took its rise in the schools ; which were settled in the monasteries , or were ...
... children of Paul's ; by the children of Westminster ; by the children of the chapel ; and by the children of Windsor . The truth is , that our drama first took its rise in the schools ; which were settled in the monasteries , or were ...
Page 431
... children of St. Paul's were the favourite actors , at the accession of Elizabeth : And , in con- sequence of their celebrity , and success , they at length found imitators , and rivals , in the children of Westminster , in the children ...
... children of St. Paul's were the favourite actors , at the accession of Elizabeth : And , in con- sequence of their celebrity , and success , they at length found imitators , and rivals , in the children of Westminster , in the children ...
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