The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 48
... allowed ; and that the fame be not published or fhewen in the tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our faide city of London . In wytnes whereof , & c . of that time , at the earneft requeft of Sir 48 ...
... allowed ; and that the fame be not published or fhewen in the tyme of common prayer , or in the tyme of greate and common plague in our faide city of London . In wytnes whereof , & c . of that time , at the earneft requeft of Sir 48 ...
Page 50
... allowed wages and liveries as groomes of the chamber : and until this yeare 1583. the queene had no players . Among thefe twelve players were two rare men , viz . Thomas Wilfon , for a quicke , delicate , refined , extemporall witt ...
... allowed wages and liveries as groomes of the chamber : and until this yeare 1583. the queene had no players . Among thefe twelve players were two rare men , viz . Thomas Wilfon , for a quicke , delicate , refined , extemporall witt ...
Page 62
... allowed four yards of bastard scarlet for a cloak , and a quarter of a yard of velvet for the cape , every fecond year . " 6 It has been repeated again and again that Prynne enu- merates Seventeen playhouses in London in his time ; but ...
... allowed four yards of bastard scarlet for a cloak , and a quarter of a yard of velvet for the cape , every fecond year . " 6 It has been repeated again and again that Prynne enu- merates Seventeen playhouses in London in his time ; but ...
Page 67
... allowed to be reprefented , though at a fubfequent period this prohibition was difpenfed with.3 2 was nearly of the fame fize as the Fortune , which has been already defcribed . 8 Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699. p . 7 . So , in The ...
... allowed to be reprefented , though at a fubfequent period this prohibition was difpenfed with.3 2 was nearly of the fame fize as the Fortune , which has been already defcribed . 8 Hiftoria Hiftrionica , 8vo . 1699. p . 7 . So , in The ...
Page 69
... allowed Stewhouses . [ an- tecedent to the year 1545 ] had fignes on their frontes towards the Thames , not hanged out , but painted on the walles ; as a Boares head , The Crofs Keyes , The Gunne , The Cafle , The Crane , The Cardinals ...
... allowed Stewhouses . [ an- tecedent to the year 1545 ] had fignes on their frontes towards the Thames , not hanged out , but painted on the walles ; as a Boares head , The Crofs Keyes , The Gunne , The Cafle , The Crane , The Cardinals ...
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