The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... players . Mufick was admitted into the churches , which ferved as theatres for the reprefen- tation of holy farces . The festivals among the French , called La fete de Foux , d l'Ane , and des Innocens , at length became greater ...
... players . Mufick was admitted into the churches , which ferved as theatres for the reprefen- tation of holy farces . The festivals among the French , called La fete de Foux , d l'Ane , and des Innocens , at length became greater ...
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... players or mimicks . But the prohibition means that the monks fhould not go abroad to exercise these arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p.437 . " In 1589 , however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN ...
... players or mimicks . But the prohibition means that the monks fhould not go abroad to exercise these arts in a fecular and mercenary capacity . See Annal . Burtonenfes , p.437 . " In 1589 , however , an injunction made in the MEXICAN ...
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... players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garnement - man for garnements and propyrts , that is , for dreffes , deco- rations , and implements , and for play - books , xxs . To John Hobard , brotherhoode preefte , that is , a ...
... players , in bread and ale , iijs . ijd . To the garnement - man for garnements and propyrts , that is , for dreffes , deco- rations , and implements , and for play - books , xxs . To John Hobard , brotherhoode preefte , that is , a ...
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... players of enterludes come to towne , they firft attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble - mans fervants they are , and fo to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would fhew refpect to their ...
... players of enterludes come to towne , they firft attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble - mans fervants they are , and fo to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would fhew refpect to their ...
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... players , who obtained a livelihood by their art . So early as in the year 1378 , as has been already noticed , the ... player became common and established . It has been fuppofed that the licenfe granted by queen Elizabeth to James ...
... players , who obtained a livelihood by their art . So early as in the year 1378 , as has been already noticed , the ... player became common and established . It has been fuppofed that the licenfe granted by queen Elizabeth to James ...
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