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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... players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garne- ment - man for garnements and propyrts , that is , for 6 ... company which England afforded in the fourteenth century , at a religious farce , for more than one week . " Warton's ...
... players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garne- ment - man for garnements and propyrts , that is , for 6 ... company which England afforded in the fourteenth century , at a religious farce , for more than one week . " Warton's ...
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... players of London , in reward , 10s . Item , to Master Barnard , the blind poete , 100s . Item , to a man and woman ... company . The intimate knowledge of the French language and manners which Henry must have acquired during his long sojourn ...
... players of London , in reward , 10s . Item , to Master Barnard , the blind poete , 100s . Item , to a man and woman ... company . The intimate knowledge of the French language and manners which Henry must have acquired during his long sojourn ...
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... company of players we have any account of in history are the 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 ...
... company of players we have any account of in history are the 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 ...
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... company of English comedians to Edinburgh ; and very soon after his accession to the throne , granted the following licence to the company ... players on their establishments . See p . 45 . " For reckoning with the leaste the gaine that is ...
... company of English comedians to Edinburgh ; and very soon after his accession to the throne , granted the following licence to the company ... players on their establishments . See p . 45 . " For reckoning with the leaste the gaine that is ...
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... Company from Lincoln's - Inn fields to their new theatre near Salisbury- court . " Maitland , in his History of ... players , ] and that without the liberties , as who shall say , there , let them say what they will , we will play . I ...
... Company from Lincoln's - Inn fields to their new theatre near Salisbury- court . " Maitland , in his History of ... players , ] and that without the liberties , as who shall say , there , let them say what they will , we will play . I ...
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