The Life of Shakespeare: Enquiries Into the Originality of His Dramatic Plots and Characters; and Essays on the Ancient Theatres and Theatrical Usages, 1 tomasLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824 |
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... Hall , and Emma his wife , in 1574. Deed exe- cuted by Elizabeth and Thomas Nash in 1639 . While in the exercise of his magisterial office , John B 2 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . 3 The progress of John Shakspeare in municipal ...
... Hall , and Emma his wife , in 1574. Deed exe- cuted by Elizabeth and Thomas Nash in 1639 . While in the exercise of his magisterial office , John B 2 THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE . 3 The progress of John Shakspeare in municipal ...
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... Elizabeth , the regularly licensed comedians occasionally performed in churches and chapels ; but with this exception , and the further one of companies being called upon to afford entertainment to their sovereign , or immediate patron ...
... Elizabeth , the regularly licensed comedians occasionally performed in churches and chapels ; but with this exception , and the further one of companies being called upon to afford entertainment to their sovereign , or immediate patron ...
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... Elizabeth's master of the revels for 1571 , and several subsequent years , clearly de- monstrate the use of four varieties of scenery in almost every masque or play exhibited at court . 1. Temporary erections on the stage ; 2. paint ...
... Elizabeth's master of the revels for 1571 , and several subsequent years , clearly de- monstrate the use of four varieties of scenery in almost every masque or play exhibited at court . 1. Temporary erections on the stage ; 2. paint ...
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... Elizabeth and James , proficient and popular performers . Their establishments were regarded as import- ant , for it ... Elizabeth's act for the suppression of va- grancy in their strollings through the country , and , when theatres were ...
... Elizabeth and James , proficient and popular performers . Their establishments were regarded as import- ant , for it ... Elizabeth's act for the suppression of va- grancy in their strollings through the country , and , when theatres were ...
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... Elizabeth patronised the drama very warmly . It was her constant practice , throughout her reign , to summon the children of the public schools and chapels , Paul's , Merchant Taylor's , Westminster , and Windsor , to entertain her with ...
... Elizabeth patronised the drama very warmly . It was her constant practice , throughout her reign , to summon the children of the public schools and chapels , Paul's , Merchant Taylor's , Westminster , and Windsor , to entertain her with ...
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The Life of Shakespeare– Enquiries Into the Originality of His ..., 1 tomas Augustine Skottowe Visos knygos peržiūra - 1824 |
The life of Shakspeare; enquiries into the originality of his dramatic plots ... Augustine Skottowe Visos knygos peržiūra - 1824 |
The Life of Shakespeare– Enquiries Into the Originality of His ..., 1 tomas Augustine Skottowe Visos knygos peržiūra - 1824 |
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