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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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. point out the time when the profession of a player became common and established . It has been sup- posed that the licence granted by Queen Elizabeth to James Burbage and others , in 1574 , was the first regular ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. point out the time when the profession of a player became common and established . It has been sup- posed that the licence granted by Queen Elizabeth to James Burbage and others , in 1574 , was the first regular ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. by the puritans , twelve of the principal comedians of that time , at the earnest request of Sir Francis Walsingham , were selected from the companies then subsisting , under the licence and protection of various ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. by the puritans , twelve of the principal comedians of that time , at the earnest request of Sir Francis Walsingham , were selected from the companies then subsisting , under the licence and protection of various ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. companies of comedians , each of which performed twice or thrice a week . " 6 King James the First appears to have patronized the stage with as much warmth as his predecessor . In 1599 , while he was yet in ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. companies of comedians , each of which performed twice or thrice a week . " 6 King James the First appears to have patronized the stage with as much warmth as his predecessor . In 1599 , while he was yet in ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. in Whitecross Street . The last two were chiefly It was a round brick building , and its dimensions may be con- jectured from the following advertisement in The Mercurius Po- liticus , Tuesday Feb. 14 , to Tuesday ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. in Whitecross Street . The last two were chiefly It was a round brick building , and its dimensions may be con- jectured from the following advertisement in The Mercurius Po- liticus , Tuesday Feb. 14 , to Tuesday ...
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... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. frequented by citizens . There were however , but six companies of comedians ; for the playhouse in Blackfriars , and the Globe , belonged to the same troop . Beside these seven theatres , there were for some time ...
... Shakespeare Isaac Reed. frequented by citizens . There were however , but six companies of comedians ; for the playhouse in Blackfriars , and the Globe , belonged to the same troop . Beside these seven theatres , there were for some time ...
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