William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... PLAYERS AT STRATFORD . 44. Thomas Sackville ... 1 CHAPTER XI . - LIVING IN THE PAST . ....... 146 CHAPTER XII . — YORK AND LANCASTER . CHAPTER XIII . - RUINS , NOT OF TIME . CHAPTER XIV . - SOCIAL HOURS . CHAPTER XV . - SOLITARY HOURS ...
... PLAYERS AT STRATFORD . 44. Thomas Sackville ... 1 CHAPTER XI . - LIVING IN THE PAST . ....... 146 CHAPTER XII . — YORK AND LANCASTER . CHAPTER XIII . - RUINS , NOT OF TIME . CHAPTER XIV . - SOCIAL HOURS . CHAPTER XV . - SOLITARY HOURS ...
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... players , and of twelve pence to the Earl of Worcester's players . In 1573 the Earl of Leicester's players received six shillings and eightpence . In 1574 " my Lord of Warwick's players " have a gratuity of seventeen shillings , and the ...
... players , and of twelve pence to the Earl of Worcester's players . In 1573 the Earl of Leicester's players received six shillings and eightpence . In 1574 " my Lord of Warwick's players " have a gratuity of seventeen shillings , and the ...
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... players at the comaundement of Mr. Baliffe , viiis . ivd . ” It thus appears that there had been three sets of players at Stratford within a short distance of the time when William Shakspere was sixteen years of age . We shall here ...
... players at the comaundement of Mr. Baliffe , viiis . ivd . ” It thus appears that there had been three sets of players at Stratford within a short distance of the time when William Shakspere was sixteen years of age . We shall here ...
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... players out of the public money . The first performance of each company in this town was the bailiff's , or chief magistrate's , play ; and thus , when the father of William Shak- spere was bailiff , the boy might have stood " between ...
... players out of the public money . The first performance of each company in this town was the bailiff's , or chief magistrate's , play ; and thus , when the father of William Shak- spere was bailiff , the boy might have stood " between ...
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... players have arrived . We have seen that in previous years the players of Lord Warwick , of Lord Leicester , of Lord Worcester , have been at Stratford , and on each occasion they have been patronised by the Corpora- tion . In a later ...
... players have arrived . We have seen that in previous years the players of Lord Warwick , of Lord Leicester , of Lord Worcester , have been at Stratford , and on each occasion they have been patronised by the Corpora- tion . In a later ...
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