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... Player ? " By JOHN BRUCE , Esq . , F.S.A. ART . XXII . - Corrections of Shakespeare's Text , suggested by Judge Blackstone , & c . From his Original MS . By THOMAS EDLYNE TOMLINS , Esq . PAGE 52 55 55 69 69 71 74 76 80 83 888 96 ART ...
... Player ? " By JOHN BRUCE , Esq . , F.S.A. ART . XXII . - Corrections of Shakespeare's Text , suggested by Judge Blackstone , & c . From his Original MS . By THOMAS EDLYNE TOMLINS , Esq . PAGE 52 55 55 69 69 71 74 76 80 83 888 96 ART ...
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... players , and copies of these I subjoin in order to contribute what I can to the general stock of information . The first is a scrap from Robert Daborne , the dramatist , whose name occurs so often in " The Alleyn Papers , " and it ...
... players , and copies of these I subjoin in order to contribute what I can to the general stock of information . The first is a scrap from Robert Daborne , the dramatist , whose name occurs so often in " The Alleyn Papers , " and it ...
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... player of great repute . Other names of members of the company no doubt followed these three , but they have been torn away , and even the signature of Pallant is not entire the address is also wanting , but it seems to relate to some ...
... player of great repute . Other names of members of the company no doubt followed these three , but they have been torn away , and even the signature of Pallant is not entire the address is also wanting , but it seems to relate to some ...
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... players of Prince Henry , in 1603 , and who was at the head of the players of the Elector Palatine , in 1612 . These dates I take from the " History of English Dramatic Poetry and the Stage , " i . p . 351 , 381 , 395 ; and from the ...
... players of Prince Henry , in 1603 , and who was at the head of the players of the Elector Palatine , in 1612 . These dates I take from the " History of English Dramatic Poetry and the Stage , " i . p . 351 , 381 , 395 ; and from the ...
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... Player , most men know , And will no longer take such toyling paines ; For here's the spring ( saith he ) whence pleasures flow , And brings them damnable excessive gaines ; That now are cedars growne from shrubs and sprigs , Since ...
... Player , most men know , And will no longer take such toyling paines ; For here's the spring ( saith he ) whence pleasures flow , And brings them damnable excessive gaines ; That now are cedars growne from shrubs and sprigs , Since ...
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