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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... seem alto- * ' most usuall houses , called the Globe within our County of Surrey , and ' their private House scituate within the precinct of the Black Fryers ' within our Citty of London , as also within any Townehalls , or Moute ...
... seem alto- * ' most usuall houses , called the Globe within our County of Surrey , and ' their private House scituate within the precinct of the Black Fryers ' within our Citty of London , as also within any Townehalls , or Moute ...
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... seem meet for the provision of necessaries for the Revels * . Here again , it may be Musicians for the Lutes & Voices . John Lawrence , Rich . Dering , Alphonso Musicians for the Lutes & Voices . Robert March , Angelo Notary . * The ...
... seem meet for the provision of necessaries for the Revels * . Here again , it may be Musicians for the Lutes & Voices . John Lawrence , Rich . Dering , Alphonso Musicians for the Lutes & Voices . Robert March , Angelo Notary . * The ...
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... seems to have been highly ap- proved it was the first work he had produced for Charles , and it was employed as an introduction to a repetition of Neptune's Triumph , which had been represented before James at Christmas , 1623-4 , and ...
... seems to have been highly ap- proved it was the first work he had produced for Charles , and it was employed as an introduction to a repetition of Neptune's Triumph , which had been represented before James at Christmas , 1623-4 , and ...
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... seem to have been preferred . This preference may be partly accounted for on the score of greater novelty ; but , with the public , Shake- speare was so great a favourite , that in April , 1627 , the interference of the Master of the ...
... seem to have been preferred . This preference may be partly accounted for on the score of greater novelty ; but , with the public , Shake- speare was so great a favourite , that in April , 1627 , the interference of the Master of the ...
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... seem likely , unless that supposed to have been built in 1613 had not been constructed , or was shut up , or unless the new ... seems , in the first instance , to have been occupied by the Children of the King's Revels , and very shortly ...
... seem likely , unless that supposed to have been built in 1613 had not been constructed , or was shut up , or unless the new ... seems , in the first instance , to have been occupied by the Children of the King's Revels , and very shortly ...
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