The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... sometimes called The Phanix , from that fabulous bird being its sign . It was situated opposite the Castle tavern in Drury Lane , and was stand- ing some time after the Restoration . The players who performed at this theatre in the time ...
... sometimes called The Phanix , from that fabulous bird being its sign . It was situated opposite the Castle tavern in Drury Lane , and was stand- ing some time after the Restoration . The players who performed at this theatre in the time ...
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... sometimes denominated , the Queen of Bohemia's players , who performed at the Cockpit in Drury Lane.2 Having mentioned this gentleman , I take this opportunity of correcting an error into which Anthony Wood has fallen , and which has ...
... sometimes denominated , the Queen of Bohemia's players , who performed at the Cockpit in Drury Lane.2 Having mentioned this gentleman , I take this opportunity of correcting an error into which Anthony Wood has fallen , and which has ...
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... Sometimes they performed entire pieces ; at others , they represented such young characters as are found in many of our poet's plays . Thus we find Nat . Field , John Underwood , and William Östler , among the children of the Revels ...
... Sometimes they performed entire pieces ; at others , they represented such young characters as are found in many of our poet's plays . Thus we find Nat . Field , John Underwood , and William Östler , among the children of the Revels ...
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... sometimes added a Masque to the other exhibitions . These facts are ascertained by the following entries : " 1622. 21 Martii . For a prise at the Red - Bull , for the howse ; the fencers would give nothing . 10s . " MSS . Astley ...
... sometimes added a Masque to the other exhibitions . These facts are ascertained by the following entries : " 1622. 21 Martii . For a prise at the Red - Bull , for the howse ; the fencers would give nothing . 10s . " MSS . Astley ...
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... sometimes employed , in the infancy of the stage , for the pur- pose of gallantry . " These plays , ( says Strype in his additions to Stowe's Survey , ) being commonly acted on sundays and festi- vals , the churches were forsaken , and ...
... sometimes employed , in the infancy of the stage , for the pur- pose of gallantry . " These plays , ( says Strype in his additions to Stowe's Survey , ) being commonly acted on sundays and festi- vals , the churches were forsaken , and ...
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acted actors Alleyn ancient appears Augustine Phillips Ben Jonson Blackfriars Burbadge called Charles children of Paul's Cockpit comedians comedy company of players Cundall death Dekker dramas dramatick Drury Lane Earl Edward Alleyn Elizabeth England English stage Enter entertainments executors exhibited George Buc give and bequeath Globe hath Heminge Henry Chettle Henry Herbert Henslowe interludes Item John Heminge John Shakspear John Underwood Jonson June Kempe Killegrew King Henry King James king's company Lady Lent unto London Lowin Majesty Majesty's reward March Masque Master Michael Drayton musick Nicholas Tooley night October parish performed persons piece playes playhouse poet poet's pounds printed probably prologue publick Queen Red Bull reign represented Revels Richard Robert says scenes servants Shakspeare's shillings Sir Henry Herbert Sir William D'Avenant STEEVENS suppose Testament theatre theatrical thereof Thomas Thomas Dekker tion tragedy Wentworth Smith wife William D'Avenant writer written