| Henry Morley - 1895 - 516 páginas
...part; Escape was all she had at heart. A letter from John Chamberlain, dated the 8th of July, said, " The burning of the Globe, or playhouse, on the Bankside...know not on what occasion, were to be used in the play—the tampin or stopple of one of them, lighting in the thatch that covered the house, burnt it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 244 páginas
...CardinalWolsey's house"; and John Chamberlain, in a letter to Sir Ralph Win wood, dated July 12th, describes "the burning of the Globe, or playhouse, on the Bankside, on St. Peter's day, which fell out by a peale of chambers, that I know not on what occasion were to be used in the play."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 402 páginas
...pitiful sorrow I And yet it All is True." A letter from John Chamberlain, dated the 8th of July, said, " The burning of the Globe, or playhouse, on the Bankside...know not on what occasion, were to be used in the play—the tampin or stopple of one of them, lighting in the thatch that covered the house, burnt it... | |
| 1912 - 568 páginas
...Chamberlain wrote to a friend in the country, describing the occurrence. According to him the misadventure “fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not...occasion were to be used in the play), the tampin on stoppbe of one of them ligkting in tie thatch that covered the house, burn'd it down to the ground... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1912 - 322 páginas
...8, 1613, Chamberlain conveys intelligence of the disastrous fire at the Globe on St. Peter's Day, " which fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not upon what occasion were to be used in the play), the tampin or stopple of one of them lighting in the... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1912 - 316 páginas
...t f . _, Chamberlain conveys intelligence of the disastrous fire at the Globe on St. Peter's Day, " which fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not upon what occasion were to be used in the play), the tampin or stopple of one of them lighting in the... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1912 - 320 páginas
...July 8, 1613, Chamberlain conveys intelligence of the disastrous fire at the Globe on St. Peter's Day, "which fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not upon what occasion were to be used in the play), the tampin or stopple of one of them lighting in the... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1912 - 328 páginas
...July 8, 1613, Chamberlain conveys intelligence of the disastrous fire at the Globe on St. Peter's Day, "which fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not upon what occasion were to be used in the play), the tampin or stopple of one of them lighting in the... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1913 - 324 páginas
...Chamberlain wrote to a friend in the country, describing the occurrence. According to him the misadventure "fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not on...them lighting in the thatch that covered the house, burn'd it down to the ground in less than two hours, with a dwelling house adjoining, and it was a... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1917 - 560 páginas
...bottle ale. 1 John Chamberlain, writing to Sir Ralph Winwood, July 8, 1613, refers to the accident thus: The burning of the Globe or playhouse on the Bankside...which fell out by a peal of chambers (that I know not upon what occasion were to be used in the play), the tampin or stopple of one of them lighting in the... | |
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