The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Queen's and the Earl of Worcester's players visited the town and gave representations before the Coun- cil , the former company receiving nine shillings and the latter twelve pence for their first performances , to which the public were ...
... Queen's and the Earl of Worcester's players visited the town and gave representations before the Coun- cil , the former company receiving nine shillings and the latter twelve pence for their first performances , to which the public were ...
Page 58
... Queen's Players and those of Lords Essex , Leicester , and Staf- ford . This circumstance has given rise to a variety of speculations respecting the company to which the poet may then have belonged ; but the fact is that we are ...
... Queen's Players and those of Lords Essex , Leicester , and Staf- ford . This circumstance has given rise to a variety of speculations respecting the company to which the poet may then have belonged ; but the fact is that we are ...
Page 86
... Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall Palace . No positive information on the subject has been re- corded , but the few evidences there are lead to the belief that the Shakespeare family continued , throughout his life , to reside in the poet's ...
... Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall Palace . No positive information on the subject has been re- corded , but the few evidences there are lead to the belief that the Shakespeare family continued , throughout his life , to reside in the poet's ...
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... Queen's Company in or before the month of June , 1594 , but there is no evidence that this production was known to the great dramatist . The earliest notice of Shake- peare's play hitherto discovered is in an entry of it as a tragedy on ...
... Queen's Company in or before the month of June , 1594 , but there is no evidence that this production was known to the great dramatist . The earliest notice of Shake- peare's play hitherto discovered is in an entry of it as a tragedy on ...
Page 102
... Queen Anne of Denmark at Southampton House early in the year 1605 , he observed that it was one " which for wit and mirth will please her exceedingly . " That the great actor correctly estimated its attractions may be gathered from its ...
... Queen Anne of Denmark at Southampton House early in the year 1605 , he observed that it was one " which for wit and mirth will please her exceedingly . " That the great actor correctly estimated its attractions may be gathered from its ...
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