“The” Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, with the Life and Portrait of the Poet, Volume 7B. Tauchnitz, 1844 |
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Page 492
... Blackfriars theatre . It had been constructed upon the site of the dissolved monastery , beyond the jurisdiction of the lord mayor and cor- poration of London , who had always evinced decided hostility 492 14 THE LIFE OF WILLIAM ...
... Blackfriars theatre . It had been constructed upon the site of the dissolved monastery , beyond the jurisdiction of the lord mayor and cor- poration of London , who had always evinced decided hostility 492 14 THE LIFE OF WILLIAM ...
Page 497
... theatre was holding the horses of noblemen and gentlemen who visited it , and that he had under him a number of lads ... Blackfriars company , the author may possibly have added parts , ( such , for instance , as the long and minute ...
... theatre was holding the horses of noblemen and gentlemen who visited it , and that he had under him a number of lads ... Blackfriars company , the author may possibly have added parts , ( such , for instance , as the long and minute ...
Page 498
... Blackfriars theatre belonged ; and it is very possible that Shake- speare at that date exhibited before his fellow - townsmen in his new professional capacity . Before this time his performances may have been merely of an amateur ...
... Blackfriars theatre belonged ; and it is very possible that Shake- speare at that date exhibited before his fellow - townsmen in his new professional capacity . Before this time his performances may have been merely of an amateur ...
Page 504
... theatre not very far to the west of the Southwark end of London Bridge . The ... Blackfriars ; but Lord South- ampton may not have thought it necessary to ... theatre was a round wooden building , open to the sky , while the stage was ...
... theatre not very far to the west of the Southwark end of London Bridge . The ... Blackfriars ; but Lord South- ampton may not have thought it necessary to ... theatre was a round wooden building , open to the sky , while the stage was ...
Page 505
... Blackfriars theatre too small for their audiences , and wished to repair and enlarge it . A remonstrance of certain of the inhabitants of the precinct was made against this enlargement ; to which an answer was put in on the part of the ...
... Blackfriars theatre too small for their audiences , and wished to repair and enlarge it . A remonstrance of certain of the inhabitants of the precinct was made against this enlargement ; to which an answer was put in on the part of the ...
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Anne ARIEL Bawd beauty better Blackfriars theatre Boult Caius Caliban Cleon daughter dead dear death Dionyza dost doth Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fear foul gentle gentlemen give grace grief hath hear heart heaven honour Host HUGH EVANS John Shakespeare king kiss lady Launce live look lord love's Lucrece LYSIMACHUS Madam maid Marina Marry master Brook master doctor Mira mistress Ford Mitylene ne'er never night Pentapolis Pericles poor praise pray prince of Tyre Proteus Quick quoth SCENE Shakespeare Shal shame Silvia Sir John Sir John Falstaff Slen sorrow speak Speed Stratford sweet Sycorax tears tell thee there's thine thing Thomas Lucy thou art thou hast thou shalt thought Thurio thyself tongue Trin unto Valentine weep wife William Shakespeare wilt words youth