Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at Court, in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I.: From the Original Office Books of the Masters and YeomenAMS Press, 1853 - 228 páginas |
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... rest , and confirms Mr. Collier in his conjec- ture that the Masque of " Oberon " was performed on New Year's Day 1610. * The account seemed to increase in interest as I went on ; and when I remembered that Sir David Murray was himself ...
... rest , and confirms Mr. Collier in his conjec- ture that the Masque of " Oberon " was performed on New Year's Day 1610. * The account seemed to increase in interest as I went on ; and when I remembered that Sir David Murray was himself ...
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... rest of the Company of his Ma " Players the summe of Two hundred and tenne pounds ( beeing after the usuall and accustomed rate of Tenne pounds for each play ) for One and Twenty Playes by them acted before his Ma " at Hamp- ton Court ...
... rest of the Company of his Ma " Players the summe of Two hundred and tenne pounds ( beeing after the usuall and accustomed rate of Tenne pounds for each play ) for One and Twenty Playes by them acted before his Ma " at Hamp- ton Court ...
Página xxxiii
... of Noting- hames players , 281. 10s . " - Collier's Annals , i . , 319. The difference may have been paid by Alleyn for fees , or retained as his own share . с To John Hemynges and the rest of his Companies servaunts INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... of Noting- hames players , 281. 10s . " - Collier's Annals , i . , 319. The difference may have been paid by Alleyn for fees , or retained as his own share . с To John Hemynges and the rest of his Companies servaunts INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
Página xxxiv
... rest of his Companies servaunts to the lorde Chamberleyne uppon the Councells Warraunte dated at White- hall the xxth of Aprill 1603 for their paines and expences in present- inge before the late Queenes Mate twoe playes the one uppon ...
... rest of his Companies servaunts to the lorde Chamberleyne uppon the Councells Warraunte dated at White- hall the xxth of Aprill 1603 for their paines and expences in present- inge before the late Queenes Mate twoe playes the one uppon ...
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... rest of his Companye in presentinge of sixe interludes or playes before the kings Mule and the prince viz on St Stephens daye at night , St Johns daye at night , In- nocents daye and Newyeres daye at night before the kings made for each ...
... rest of his Companye in presentinge of sixe interludes or playes before the kings Mule and the prince viz on St Stephens daye at night , St Johns daye at night , In- nocents daye and Newyeres daye at night before the kings made for each ...
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Página 17 - Tarlton a sound boxe indeed, which made the people laugh the more because it was he. But anon the judge goes in, and immediately Tarlton in his clownes cloathes comes out, and askes the actors,
Página 230 - ... and exquisite actors for all matters, they were entertained into the service of divers great lords, out of which companies there were twelve of the best chosen, and, at the request of Sir Francis Walsingham, they were sworn the Queen's servants and were allowed wages and liveries as grooms of the chamber. And until this year 1583, the Queen had no players.
Página xxvii - for the maintenance and relief of himself and the rest of his company, being prohibited to present any plays publicly in or near London, by reason of great peril that might grow through the extraordinary concourse and assembly of people, to a new increase of the plague, till it shall please God to settle the city in a more perfect health.
Página 16 - God a mercy, horse !' In the end Tarlton, seeing the people laugh so, was angry inwardly, and said, ' Sir, had I the power of your horse, as you have, I would doe more than that.' 'Whate'er it be,' said Banks (to please him), 'I will charge him to do it.
Página 87 - Trie her, man, quoth hee ; fainte hart never woone fairelady ; and if shee will not be brought to the bent of your bowe, I will provide such a potion as shall dispatch all to your owne content ; and to give you further instructions for oportunitie, knowe that her husband is foorth every afternoone from three till sixe.
Página 44 - Made celebrated. this dumpe had an end: and forsooth upon Whitson monday last I would needs to the Theatre 1 to a play, where when I came, I founde such concourse of unrulye people, 2 that I thought it better solitary to walk in the fields, then to intermeddle myselfe amongst such a great presse. Feeding mine humour with this fancie I stept by dame Anne of Cleeres well, and went by the backside of Hogsdon, where, finding the sun to be hotte, and seeing a faire tree that had a coole shade, I sat me...
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Two Centuries of Spanish and English Bilingual Lexicography (1590–1800) Roger J. Steiner Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |