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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Page 21
... granted a pardon of one thousand days to every person who resorted peaceably to the plays performed in the Whitsun week at Chester , begin- ning with the creation , and ending with the general judgement ; and this indulgence was ...
... granted a pardon of one thousand days to every person who resorted peaceably to the plays performed in the Whitsun week at Chester , begin- ning with the creation , and ending with the general judgement ; and this indulgence was ...
Page 37
... granted in 1603 to Shakspeare and his fellow- comedians , authorises them to play comedies , tragedies , histo- ries , interludes , morals , pastorals , & c . See also The Guls year 1570 ( the 13th year of Queen Elizabeth ) OF THE ...
... granted in 1603 to Shakspeare and his fellow- comedians , authorises them to play comedies , tragedies , histo- ries , interludes , morals , pastorals , & c . See also The Guls year 1570 ( the 13th year of Queen Elizabeth ) OF THE ...
Page 42
... granted by Queen Elizabeth to James Burbage and others , in 1574 , was the first regular license ever granted to comedians in Eng- land ; but this is a mistake , for Heywood informs us that similar licenses had been granted by her ...
... granted by Queen Elizabeth to James Burbage and others , in 1574 , was the first regular license ever granted to comedians in Eng- land ; but this is a mistake , for Heywood informs us that similar licenses had been granted by her ...
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... granted a licence to James Burbage , probably the father of the cele- brated tragedian , and four others , servants to the Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of stage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , " as well ...
... granted a licence to James Burbage , probably the father of the cele- brated tragedian , and four others , servants to the Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of stage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , " as well ...
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... granted the following licence to the company at the Globe , which is found in Rymer's FÅ“dera . " Pro LAURENTIO FLETCHER & WILLIELMO SHAKESPEARE & aliis . " A. D. 1603. Pat . " 1. Jac . P. 2. m . 4. James by the grace of God , & c . to ...
... granted the following licence to the company at the Globe , which is found in Rymer's FÅ“dera . " Pro LAURENTIO FLETCHER & WILLIELMO SHAKESPEARE & aliis . " A. D. 1603. Pat . " 1. Jac . P. 2. m . 4. James by the grace of God , & c . to ...
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