The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1Murray, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... afterwards find Hemmings entering into arrangements for them with the Master of the Revels , with whom , perhaps , from his long con- nection , he had a more ready and influential commu- nication than the rest of his former associates ...
... afterwards find Hemmings entering into arrangements for them with the Master of the Revels , with whom , perhaps , from his long con- nection , he had a more ready and influential commu- nication than the rest of his former associates ...
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... afterwards called the Salisbury - court Theatre , and he was of opinion that it was not built upon the site of the old Whitefriars playhouse * . We have already seen that in 1613 a project was on foot , and possibly carried into ...
... afterwards called the Salisbury - court Theatre , and he was of opinion that it was not built upon the site of the old Whitefriars playhouse * . We have already seen that in 1613 a project was on foot , and possibly carried into ...
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... afterwards extremely cautious on the point ; and when , early in January , 1633-4 , Dave- nant's Wits was presented to him for licence , he crossed out many exclamations , that struck him in the light of oaths . Through Endymion Porter ...
... afterwards extremely cautious on the point ; and when , early in January , 1633-4 , Dave- nant's Wits was presented to him for licence , he crossed out many exclamations , that struck him in the light of oaths . Through Endymion Porter ...
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... afterwards extraordinarily popular under the name of ' Whitelocke's Coranto . He gives a minute account of the exhibition of this mask ; and Dr. Burney , in his History of Music ( iii . 376 ) , has quoted from a MS . of Whitelocke's ...
... afterwards extraordinarily popular under the name of ' Whitelocke's Coranto . He gives a minute account of the exhibition of this mask ; and Dr. Burney , in his History of Music ( iii . 376 ) , has quoted from a MS . of Whitelocke's ...
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... afterwards became a puritan , or at least was one of the very few players who joined the party opposed to the King . This fact appears from a tract printed in 1648 , entitled , ' A Key to the Cabinet of the Parliament , by their ...
... afterwards became a puritan , or at least was one of the very few players who joined the party opposed to the King . This fact appears from a tract printed in 1648 , entitled , ' A Key to the Cabinet of the Parliament , by their ...
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