Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page ix
... Queen's Young Company at the Cockpit ( or Phoenix ) in Drury Lane 16 on August 10 , 1639. This company , under the manage- ment of William Beeston after the death of his father Christopher in 1638 , had secured the rights to a number 15 ...
... Queen's Young Company at the Cockpit ( or Phoenix ) in Drury Lane 16 on August 10 , 1639. This company , under the manage- ment of William Beeston after the death of his father Christopher in 1638 , had secured the rights to a number 15 ...
Page x
... Queen Henrietta's Company was broken up , many of its members found places in other theatrical troupes and did not continue at Drury Lane when Beeston formed the 17 new King and Queen's group . Among those who left Beeston were Bowyer ...
... Queen Henrietta's Company was broken up , many of its members found places in other theatrical troupes and did not continue at Drury Lane when Beeston formed the 17 new King and Queen's group . Among those who left Beeston were Bowyer ...
Page xi
... Queen Elizabeth's Men . suggests instead a date around 1628-29 , after the dis- banding of Lady Elizabeth's Men ( 1625 ) and the estab- lishment in the Cockpit of their successors , the company of Queen Henrietta . 18 The information ...
... Queen Elizabeth's Men . suggests instead a date around 1628-29 , after the dis- banding of Lady Elizabeth's Men ( 1625 ) and the estab- lishment in the Cockpit of their successors , the company of Queen Henrietta . 18 The information ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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