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... Lord Mayor to " admit the comedy players within the city of London , and to be otherwise favourably used . " The response to this seems to have been an act of the Common Council the next year , assuming the right of licensing theatrical ...
... Lord Mayor to " admit the comedy players within the city of London , and to be otherwise favourably used . " The response to this seems to have been an act of the Common Council the next year , assuming the right of licensing theatrical ...
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... Lord Southampton . The poet exclusively , complains bitterly of the advan- tage of a rival who was an actor also , and as productive and energetic as he was versatile in either faculty ; and this combination of qualities seems , indeed ...
... Lord Southampton . The poet exclusively , complains bitterly of the advan- tage of a rival who was an actor also , and as productive and energetic as he was versatile in either faculty ; and this combination of qualities seems , indeed ...
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... lord was extended as far as a company of tumblers , professors of " activities , " — and this , me- thinks , was in ... Lord Burleigh not only directed the Lord Mayor to inquire what companies of players had offended , but a commission ...
... lord was extended as far as a company of tumblers , professors of " activities , " — and this , me- thinks , was in ... Lord Burleigh not only directed the Lord Mayor to inquire what companies of players had offended , but a commission ...
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... Lord Burleigh's commission- the Master of the Revels , with a divine selected by the Primate , and a sufficient person , learned and of judg- ment , " by the Lord Mayor , -no record remains . They had in charge to obtain from the ...
... Lord Burleigh's commission- the Master of the Revels , with a divine selected by the Primate , and a sufficient person , learned and of judg- ment , " by the Lord Mayor , -no record remains . They had in charge to obtain from the ...
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... Lord Southampton at one time gave Shakespeare a thousand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he had heard he had a mind to . " Tra- dition is not to be trusted for figures , —the value of money at that time was ...
... Lord Southampton at one time gave Shakespeare a thousand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he had heard he had a mind to . " Tra- dition is not to be trusted for figures , —the value of money at that time was ...
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