The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 3J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... playhouses and dicing - houses within their liberties ; which accordingly was ef- 7 " In process of time it [ playing ] became an occupation , and many there were that followed it for a livelihood , and , what was worse , it became the ...
... playhouses and dicing - houses within their liberties ; which accordingly was ef- 7 " In process of time it [ playing ] became an occupation , and many there were that followed it for a livelihood , and , what was worse , it became the ...
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... playhouses called the Theatre and the Curtain had been built , and during the whole reign of Elizabeth , the companies belonging to different noblemen acted occafionally at the Crofs Keys in Gracechurch Street , and other inns , and ...
... playhouses called the Theatre and the Curtain had been built , and during the whole reign of Elizabeth , the companies belonging to different noblemen acted occafionally at the Crofs Keys in Gracechurch Street , and other inns , and ...
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... playhouse in Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , " the Theatre , of There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 45. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in 1612. This ...
... playhouse in Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , " the Theatre , of There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 45. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in 1612. This ...
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... playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has obferved ) was the painting of a curtain ftriped . The performers at this theatre . were called The Prince's Servants , till the acceffion of King Charles the Firft to the crown . Soon after that period ...
... playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has obferved ) was the painting of a curtain ftriped . The performers at this theatre . were called The Prince's Servants , till the acceffion of King Charles the Firft to the crown . Soon after that period ...
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... play - house fituate between Whitecross - street and Gold- ing - lane , in the parish of Saint Giles , Cripplegate , with the ground thereto belonging , is to be lett to be built upon ; where twenty - three tenements may be erected ...
... play - house fituate between Whitecross - street and Gold- ing - lane , in the parish of Saint Giles , Cripplegate , with the ground thereto belonging , is to be lett to be built upon ; where twenty - three tenements may be erected ...
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