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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... fact , that at this epoch ' ( 1625 ) , the established companies of London strolled often into the " ' country , ' and he attributes it to the then ' multiplicity of associated gether unnecessary . Hemmings , no doubt , did not 4 [ 1625 ...
... fact , that at this epoch ' ( 1625 ) , the established companies of London strolled often into the " ' country , ' and he attributes it to the then ' multiplicity of associated gether unnecessary . Hemmings , no doubt , did not 4 [ 1625 ...
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... fact is , that the ' established companies of London , ' at all times were in the habit of going into the country to perform , especially whenever there was such a degree of sickness in the capital , as induced the public autho- rities ...
... fact is , that the ' established companies of London , ' at all times were in the habit of going into the country to perform , especially whenever there was such a degree of sickness in the capital , as induced the public autho- rities ...
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... fact previously noticed , but which deserves especial remark , inasmuch as it proves the popularity of Shakespeare's plays at that date , al- though at court , two or three years earlier , the pro- ductions of Fletcher seem to have been ...
... fact previously noticed , but which deserves especial remark , inasmuch as it proves the popularity of Shakespeare's plays at that date , al- though at court , two or three years earlier , the pro- ductions of Fletcher seem to have been ...
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... fact , that such had been the usual allowance † . * By the account of the expenses of the Duke of Norfolk , in the reign of Henry VII . , it appears that his players were provided by him with doublets . When Tucca , in Ben Jonson's ...
... fact , that such had been the usual allowance † . * By the account of the expenses of the Duke of Norfolk , in the reign of Henry VII . , it appears that his players were provided by him with doublets . When Tucca , in Ben Jonson's ...
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... fact is confirmed by Prynne , who , in the Epistle Dedicatory ' to his Histriomastix , 1633 , mentions that a new theatre ' had been then recently ' erected ' in Whitefriars . It seems , in the first instance , to have been occupied by ...
... fact is confirmed by Prynne , who , in the Epistle Dedicatory ' to his Histriomastix , 1633 , mentions that a new theatre ' had been then recently ' erected ' in Whitefriars . It seems , in the first instance , to have been occupied by ...
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