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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... enters everything without reserve ; and the following are specimens of his daily expenses , not including the items of plays which he saw at the different theatres , because they are sepa- rately adverted to in the text : - 21 Jan. 1631 ...
... enters everything without reserve ; and the following are specimens of his daily expenses , not including the items of plays which he saw at the different theatres , because they are sepa- rately adverted to in the text : - 21 Jan. 1631 ...
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... enter and stay there , or return thither at the end of the play . ' This , in fact , was a com- plete rescinding of the regulations of the 20th of November * . · 6 The earliest entry by Sir H. Herbert in the year 1633 , is dated 7th of ...
... enter and stay there , or return thither at the end of the play . ' This , in fact , was a com- plete rescinding of the regulations of the 20th of November * . · 6 The earliest entry by Sir H. Herbert in the year 1633 , is dated 7th of ...
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... enter them here to ' declare my opinion and submission . ' The play was therefore returned to Davenant , ' cor- rected by the King , ' on the 10th of January , and on the 28th of January it was acted before Charles and his Queen , and ...
... enter them here to ' declare my opinion and submission . ' The play was therefore returned to Davenant , ' cor- rected by the King , ' on the 10th of January , and on the 28th of January it was acted before Charles and his Queen , and ...
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... enters having been to the play , without inserting the title of the piece performed * . At this date , in the Register of Sir H. Herbert , and in the MS . preserved in the office of the Lord Cham- berlain , we find mention only of the ...
... enters having been to the play , without inserting the title of the piece performed * . At this date , in the Register of Sir H. Herbert , and in the MS . preserved in the office of the Lord Cham- berlain , we find mention only of the ...
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... enter here as full of grace , and for my better remem- ' brance , since my master's custom affords not so many words , nor so significant . ' 6 6 It may be added , that probably the illness of Hunt was protracted , because it does not ...
... enter here as full of grace , and for my better remem- ' brance , since my master's custom affords not so many words , nor so significant . ' 6 6 It may be added , that probably the illness of Hunt was protracted , because it does not ...
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