The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... theatre was an avenue to both . That it was " once the general custom to ride on horseback " to the play , I am likewise yet to learn . The " most popular of the theatres were on the Bank- " side ; and we are told by the satirical pam ...
... theatre was an avenue to both . That it was " once the general custom to ride on horseback " to the play , I am likewise yet to learn . The " most popular of the theatres were on the Bank- " side ; and we are told by the satirical pam ...
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... theatre on horseback . With respect like- wise to Shakspeare's father being " engaged in a " lucrative business , " we may remark , that this could not have been the case at the time our au- thor came to London , if the preceding dates ...
... theatre on horseback . With respect like- wise to Shakspeare's father being " engaged in a " lucrative business , " we may remark , that this could not have been the case at the time our au- thor came to London , if the preceding dates ...
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... theatre , * which he must have disposed of when he retired , as no mention of it occurs in his will . His connexion with Ben Jonson has been variously related . It is said that when Jon- son was unknown to the world , he offered a play ...
... theatre , * which he must have disposed of when he retired , as no mention of it occurs in his will . His connexion with Ben Jonson has been variously related . It is said that when Jon- son was unknown to the world , he offered a play ...
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... theatre while he continued on the stage . He retired some years before his death , to a house in Stratford , of which it has been thought important to give the history . It was built by Sir Hugh Clopton , a younger brother of an ancient ...
... theatre while he continued on the stage . He retired some years before his death , to a house in Stratford , of which it has been thought important to give the history . It was built by Sir Hugh Clopton , a younger brother of an ancient ...
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... theatres gave a benefit to defray the expences , and the Dean and Chapter of Westminster took nothing for the ground . The money received by the per- formance at Drury - Lane theatre amounted to above £ 200 , but the receipts at Govent ...
... theatres gave a benefit to defray the expences , and the Dean and Chapter of Westminster took nothing for the ground . The money received by the per- formance at Drury - Lane theatre amounted to above £ 200 , but the receipts at Govent ...
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