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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... shillings and two groats . " Whether any plays were represented in Dublin in the reign of James the First , I am unable to ascertain . Barnaby Riche , who has given a curious account of Dublin in the year 1610 , makes no mention of any ...
... shillings and two groats . " Whether any plays were represented in Dublin in the reign of James the First , I am unable to ascertain . Barnaby Riche , who has given a curious account of Dublin in the year 1610 , makes no mention of any ...
Page 70
... to the money - box , " And take my shilling out again ; — " I'll go to THE BULL , or FORTUNE , and there see " A play for two - pence , and a jig to boot . " logue to Shirley's Doubtful Heir , which is inserted among 70 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... to the money - box , " And take my shilling out again ; — " I'll go to THE BULL , or FORTUNE , and there see " A play for two - pence , and a jig to boot . " logue to Shirley's Doubtful Heir , which is inserted among 70 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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... Give me that man , " Who , when the plague of an imposthum❜'d brains , " Breaking out , infects a theatre , and hotly reigns , believe , in our author's time , a shilling ; 76 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT was only a penny,' in others twopence. ...
... Give me that man , " Who , when the plague of an imposthum❜'d brains , " Breaking out , infects a theatre , and hotly reigns , believe , in our author's time , a shilling ; 76 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT was only a penny,' in others twopence. ...
Page 77
... shilling ; though afterwards it appears to have risen to two shillings , " " Killing the hearers ' hearts , that the vast rooms " Stand empty , like so many dead men's tombs , " Can call the banish'd auditor home , " & c . He seems to ...
... shilling ; though afterwards it appears to have risen to two shillings , " " Killing the hearers ' hearts , that the vast rooms " Stand empty , like so many dead men's tombs , " Can call the banish'd auditor home , " & c . He seems to ...
Page 78
... shillings " He out , says , " & c . • See Wit without Money , a comedy , acted at The Phoenix in Drury Lane , before 1620 : " And who extoll'd you into the half - crown boxe , " Where you might sit and muster all the beauties . " In the ...
... shillings " He out , says , " & c . • See Wit without Money , a comedy , acted at The Phoenix in Drury Lane , before 1620 : " And who extoll'd you into the half - crown boxe , " Where you might sit and muster all the beauties . " In the ...
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