The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... of Bohemia's players , 1629. - 15 . 32. Answer . " 13. 117. Players at Chesterton , 1590. " STEEVENS . • History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 388 . 1570 and 1590 ; some of which are still extant OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 39.
... of Bohemia's players , 1629. - 15 . 32. Answer . " 13. 117. Players at Chesterton , 1590. " STEEVENS . • History of English Poetry , Vol . II . p . 388 . 1570 and 1590 ; some of which are still extant OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 39.
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... Steevens . It is found among the unpublished collections of Rymer , which were purchased by parliament , and are deposited in the British Museum . Ascough's Catalogue of Sloanian and other manuscripts , No. 4625 . " Pro Jacobo Burbage ...
... Steevens . It is found among the unpublished collections of Rymer , which were purchased by parliament , and are deposited in the British Museum . Ascough's Catalogue of Sloanian and other manuscripts , No. 4625 . " Pro Jacobo Burbage ...
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... Steevens supposed that Mr. Dodsley was inaccurate in saying in the preface to his Collection of Old Plays , p . 22 , that the first company of players we have any account of in history are the children of Paul's in 1578 , " four years ...
... Steevens supposed that Mr. Dodsley was inaccurate in saying in the preface to his Collection of Old Plays , p . 22 , that the first company of players we have any account of in history are the children of Paul's in 1578 , " four years ...
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... Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the crown . Soon after that period it seems to have been ...
... Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the crown . Soon after that period it seems to have been ...
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... Steevens : " The Fortune play - house situate between Whitecross - street and Gold- ing - lane , in the parish of Saint Giles , Cripplegate , with the ground thereto belonging , is to be lett to be built upon ; where twenty - three ...
... Steevens : " The Fortune play - house situate between Whitecross - street and Gold- ing - lane , in the parish of Saint Giles , Cripplegate , with the ground thereto belonging , is to be lett to be built upon ; where twenty - three ...
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