The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen2AMS Press, 1970 |
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... called the Magnetick Lady . ' It was licensed to the King's players , and Sir H. Herbert notices that he received his fee from Knight , who was the prompter at the Blackfriars theatre . Another quotation from the same authority , dated ...
... called the Magnetick Lady . ' It was licensed to the King's players , and Sir H. Herbert notices that he received his fee from Knight , who was the prompter at the Blackfriars theatre . Another quotation from the same authority , dated ...
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... called The Mysterye of Inyquyte , Iniquity being the name of a personage who figured very prominently in some of our older dramatic representations , called ' Morals , ' though not in ' Miracles . ' Bale's tract is , however , merely a ...
... called The Mysterye of Inyquyte , Iniquity being the name of a personage who figured very prominently in some of our older dramatic representations , called ' Morals , ' though not in ' Miracles . ' Bale's tract is , however , merely a ...
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... called Wanton - youth when he is called Lust - and - liking - maturity when he is called Manhood , and infirmity when he is called Age : in each of these conditions he is supposed to pass a number of years . Mundus sends him forth into ...
... called Wanton - youth when he is called Lust - and - liking - maturity when he is called Manhood , and infirmity when he is called Age : in each of these conditions he is supposed to pass a number of years . Mundus sends him forth into ...
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Salisburycourt theatre built in 1629 | 26 |
From the year 1635 to the closing of the Theatres p | 65 |
The Kings debts for plays | 76 |
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