Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... Queen's Servants . The Master of the Revels for the time being engaged the best companies to play at Court ; and among these the Servants of Lord Leicester had been conspicuous for frequent performance . After the date of the patent ...
... Queen's Servants . The Master of the Revels for the time being engaged the best companies to play at Court ; and among these the Servants of Lord Leicester had been conspicuous for frequent performance . After the date of the patent ...
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... Queen's Licence . What gave further importance to the matter was , that the Justices of Middlesex made common cause with the Corporation ; and it seemed not improbable that the players would be driven far off into the country ...
... Queen's Licence . What gave further importance to the matter was , that the Justices of Middlesex made common cause with the Corporation ; and it seemed not improbable that the players would be driven far off into the country ...
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... Queen's Servants be scheduled , man by man ; for as it is , the town is infested with companies , all of which call themselves Queen's Players . From this contention between the Players and the Corporation , it appears that the latter ...
... Queen's Servants be scheduled , man by man ; for as it is , the town is infested with companies , all of which call themselves Queen's Players . From this contention between the Players and the Corporation , it appears that the latter ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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