The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen2J. Murray, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... probably , quitted the stage , as we find no later trace of him . Hemmings and Condell , who had jointly published the first folio of Shakespeare's plays in 1623 , had both ceased to act in 1625 , but they were still considered members ...
... probably , quitted the stage , as we find no later trace of him . Hemmings and Condell , who had jointly published the first folio of Shakespeare's plays in 1623 , had both ceased to act in 1625 , but they were still considered members ...
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... probably , consisted of the Gentlemen and the Children of the Chapel . With regard to their salaries , this instru- ment could not be expected to furnish any informa- tion ; but by another Privy Seal , dated 20th January , 1625-6 , it ...
... probably , consisted of the Gentlemen and the Children of the Chapel . With regard to their salaries , this instru- ment could not be expected to furnish any informa- tion ; but by another Privy Seal , dated 20th January , 1625-6 , it ...
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... Probably two Masks were represented , one on Twelfth - night and the other at Shrovetide * : the first , we know , was Ben Jonson's Fortunate Isles , which , though written after the author had received a stroke of the palsy , seems to ...
... Probably two Masks were represented , one on Twelfth - night and the other at Shrovetide * : the first , we know , was Ben Jonson's Fortunate Isles , which , though written after the author had received a stroke of the palsy , seems to ...
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... probably to Laud while Bishop of Lon- don , and it bears date on the 8th November , fixing the very day when the female performers made their first appearance in England . After giving some other information , Brande proceeds as follows ...
... probably to Laud while Bishop of Lon- don , and it bears date on the 8th November , fixing the very day when the female performers made their first appearance in England . After giving some other information , Brande proceeds as follows ...
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... probably sent , either to Lady Montagu , or to Lady Headsey , both of whom are mentioned in the subsequent document , which is appended to the letter , and which purports to be a copy of an order , or decree , made by a self ...
... probably sent , either to Lady Montagu , or to Lady Headsey , both of whom are mentioned in the subsequent document , which is appended to the letter , and which purports to be a copy of an order , or decree , made by a self ...
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