| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 páginas
...the ground in, less than two hours, witii a dwelling-house adjoyning ; and it was a great marvaile and fair grace of God that the people had so little harm, having but two narrow doors to get out." Winwood's Memorials, Vol. III. p. 40'9. Not a single life was lost. In 1613 was entered on the... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 482 páginas
...stopple of one of them lighting in the thatch that covered the house, burned it down to the ground in leu than two hours, with a dwelling house adjoining ; and it was a great maryaile and fair grace of God that the people had so little harm, having but two narrow doors to get... | |
| 1819 - 728 páginas
...160S, ing was destroyed in two hours jam! at a* Win wood in his" Memorials" says, " it was a marvaile and fair grace of God that the people had so little harm, having hut two narrow doors to get out.*' A more particular account by "Eu. Hood," with a view of the theatre,... | |
| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1821 - 300 páginas
...Winwood's Memoirs, where, speaking of its destruction by fire in l6J3, he says, " it was a great marvaile and fair grace of God, that the people had so little harm, having but two narrow doors to get out." This accident is more fully described by Sir Henry Wotton, in a letter dated 2nd July, l6l3;... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1821 - 314 páginas
...AVinwood's Memoirs, where, speaking of its destruction by fire in l6l3, he says, " it was a great marvaile and fair grace of God, that the people had so little harm, having but two narrow doors to get out." This accident is more fully described by Sir Henry Wotton, in a letter dated 2nd July, 1613;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 488 páginas
...ground in less than two hours, with a dwelling-house adjoining ; and it was a great marvaile and faire grace of God that the people had so little harm, having but two narrow doors to get out at.' — -Wimcood's Memorials, vol. iii. p. 469. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. True was a distinct performance,... | |
| George Daniel, John Cumberland - 1826 - 530 páginas
...perish but wood and strate, and a few forsaken cloaks ;" and ihe latter, that " it was a great marvaile, and fair grace of God, that the people had so little harm, having hut two narrow doors to get out." Henry VIII. was revived ai the new theatre in Lincoln's-lnu Fields,... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - 700 páginas
...covered the house, burned it down to the ground in less than two hours ; and it was a great marvaile and fair grace of God that the people had so little harm, having but two narrow doors to get out." VVinwocd's Mem. vol. III. p. 469. * Sir Julius Caesar, the son of Caesar Adelmar, Physician to... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1829 - 526 páginas
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| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 526 páginas
...of the Devil on the stage, at the Bell-savage playhouse, in ' than two hours, with a dwelling-house adjoining, ' and it was a great marvel and fair grace...little harm, having but two narrow ' doors to get out.' Malone has mentioned * that ' a ' doleful ballad of the general conflagration of the ' famous... | |
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