| 1898 - 526 páginas
...Mount Tabor, published in 1639, the writer describing a play which he saw when a child, says : — " In the City of Gloucester the manner is (as I think it is in other like corporations) that when the players of interludes come to town, they first attend the Mayor to inform him what nobleman's servants... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1903 - 540 páginas
...Collier, ii. 196), describing the morality of The Castle of Security seen by him as a child, says 1 In the city of Gloucester the manner is (as I think...servants they are and so to get licence for their publike playing : and if the Mayor like the Actors, or would show respect to their Lord and Master,... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1903 - 498 páginas
...The Castle of Security seen by him as a child, says ' In the city of Gloucester the manner is (as 1 think it is in other like corporations) that when...servants they are and so to get licence for their publike playing : and if the Mayor like the Actors, or would show respect to their Lord and Master,... | |
| 1904 - 644 páginas
...Mount Tabor, 1639, describing the performance of the Crgidle of Security seen by him when a boy, says: In the city of Gloucester the manner is (as I think...corporations) that when Players of Enterludes come to town, they first attend the Mayor, to inform him what noble-man's servants they are, and so get license... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1904 - 600 páginas
...quoting, particularly for the sketch of the play, which was one of the " moralities " then in vogue: — " In the city of Gloucester the manner is, as I think...servants they are, and so to get licence for their publike playing; and if the Mayor like the actors, or would shew respect to their lord and master,... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1906 - 664 páginas
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| E. Hamilton Moore - 1907 - 244 páginas
...Mysteries at Keuilworth, William Shakespeare stood, a little, wondering boy, between his father's knees : In the City of Gloucester the manner is (as I think...is in other like corporations) that when Players of Interludes come to town, they first attend the Mayor, to inform him what nobleman's servants they are,... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1909 - 668 páginas
...child, probably stood " betweene his [father's] leggs," and got an early glimpse of theatrical life: "In the city of Gloucester the manner is, as I think...servants they are, and so to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors, or would show respect to their lord and master,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1909 - 236 páginas
...addressed to his wife and children. The curious narrative given by Willis is in the following terms, — ''in the city of Gloucester the manner is, as I think...servants they are, and so to get licence for their publike playing; and if the Mayor like the actors, or would shew respect to their lord and master,... | |
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