The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... feem to come under the character of a religious fraternity . They were incorporated into a guild or fellowship by King Henry the Third about the year 1240 . under the patronage of faint Nicholas . Their profeffion , employment , and ...
... feem to come under the character of a religious fraternity . They were incorporated into a guild or fellowship by King Henry the Third about the year 1240 . under the patronage of faint Nicholas . Their profeffion , employment , and ...
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... feem more likely to reprefs , ex- pectation . I fuppofe , however , this writer con- ceived the audience would be animated by the number of the characters , and that this display would operate on the gaping fpectators like fome of our ...
... feem more likely to reprefs , ex- pectation . I fuppofe , however , this writer con- ceived the audience would be animated by the number of the characters , and that this display would operate on the gaping fpectators like fome of our ...
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... feem from one of the old comedies that they were taken down in Lent , in which time , during the early part of King James's reign , plays were not allowed to be reprefented , though at a subsequent period this prohibition was difpenfed ...
... feem from one of the old comedies that they were taken down in Lent , in which time , during the early part of King James's reign , plays were not allowed to be reprefented , though at a subsequent period this prohibition was difpenfed ...
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... Globe , that late was burn'd ; For where before it had a thatched hide , Now to a flately theator ' tis turn'd . " See alfo Stowe's Chronicle , p . 1003 . The exhibitions at the Globe feem to have been calculated 70 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Globe , that late was burn'd ; For where before it had a thatched hide , Now to a flately theator ' tis turn'd . " See alfo Stowe's Chronicle , p . 1003 . The exhibitions at the Globe feem to have been calculated 70 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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William Shakespeare. The exhibitions at the Globe feem to have been calculated chiefly for the lower clafs of people ; 7 thofe at Blackfriars , for a more felect and judicious 7 The Globe theatre , being contiguous to the Bear - Garden ...
William Shakespeare. The exhibitions at the Globe feem to have been calculated chiefly for the lower clafs of people ; 7 thofe at Blackfriars , for a more felect and judicious 7 The Globe theatre , being contiguous to the Bear - Garden ...
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