The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... unto them . At fuch a play , my father tooke me with him , and made me ftand between his leggs , as he fate upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . The play was called The Cradle of Security , wherein was perfonated ...
... unto them . At fuch a play , my father tooke me with him , and made me ftand between his leggs , as he fate upon one of the benches , where we saw and heard very well . The play was called The Cradle of Security , wherein was perfonated ...
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... unto them confirmation of the fame , or of as many as fhould be to their honours good liking ; and withal , their favourable letters to the Lord Maior , to permit them to exercife within the city ; and that their letters might contain ...
... unto them confirmation of the fame , or of as many as fhould be to their honours good liking ; and withal , their favourable letters to the Lord Maior , to permit them to exercife within the city ; and that their letters might contain ...
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... unto your lordship his majefties pleasure , that you caufe to be delivered unto his majefties players whose names follow , viz . John Hemmings , John Lowen , Jofeph Taylor , Richard Robinfon , John Shank , Robert Benfield , Richard ...
... unto your lordship his majefties pleasure , that you caufe to be delivered unto his majefties players whose names follow , viz . John Hemmings , John Lowen , Jofeph Taylor , Richard Robinfon , John Shank , Robert Benfield , Richard ...
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... unto places where they cannot have them , or when as they are fupprefled by publike authority , ( as in times of peftilence , and in Lent , till now of late , can well fubfift without them . " p . 734 . " After thefe " ( lays Heywood ...
... unto places where they cannot have them , or when as they are fupprefled by publike authority , ( as in times of peftilence , and in Lent , till now of late , can well fubfift without them . " p . 734 . " After thefe " ( lays Heywood ...
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... unto it . The other was a building of excel- lent Hope ; and though wild beafts and gladiators did moft poffefle it , " & c . King Lear , in the title - page of the original edition , printed in 1608 , is faid to have been performed by ...
... unto it . The other was a building of excel- lent Hope ; and though wild beafts and gladiators did moft poffefle it , " & c . King Lear , in the title - page of the original edition , printed in 1608 , is faid to have been performed by ...
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