The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Part 168, Volume 1 |
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... court described as a glover ; at the same time he was evidently engaged in agricultural pursuits , since he is mentioned in a deed bearing that date as " John Shakespeare , of Stratford - upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , yeoman ...
... court described as a glover ; at the same time he was evidently engaged in agricultural pursuits , since he is mentioned in a deed bearing that date as " John Shakespeare , of Stratford - upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , yeoman ...
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... court - leet , and sworn to look to the assize and goodness of bread , or ale , or beer , within the precincts of that lordship . " In 1558 he was appointed one of the four constables . In 1559 he was chosen one of the four affeerors ...
... court - leet , and sworn to look to the assize and goodness of bread , or ale , or beer , within the precincts of that lordship . " In 1558 he was appointed one of the four constables . In 1559 he was chosen one of the four affeerors ...
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... court or audience before whom the interlude was performed sat in the balcony , or upper stage already described ; and a curtain or traverse being hung across the stage , for the nonce , the performers entered between that curtain and ...
... court or audience before whom the interlude was performed sat in the balcony , or upper stage already described ; and a curtain or traverse being hung across the stage , for the nonce , the performers entered between that curtain and ...
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... court , they were prohibited in the public theatres . As there were two sorts of theatres , there were two classes of actors . There were the regular companies , acting in the name and under the auspices of the Crown or of a man of rank ...
... court , they were prohibited in the public theatres . As there were two sorts of theatres , there were two classes of actors . There were the regular companies , acting in the name and under the auspices of the Crown or of a man of rank ...
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... Court as they have beene hertofore accustomed . The humble prayer of yor petitioners therefore is , that yor honble Lps will graunt permission to finishe the reparations and alterations they have begunne , and as yor petitioners have ...
... Court as they have beene hertofore accustomed . The humble prayer of yor petitioners therefore is , that yor honble Lps will graunt permission to finishe the reparations and alterations they have begunne , and as yor petitioners have ...
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