The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Whitehall , where the royal theatre then was . The regular office of the Revels at that time was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Blackfriars ' playhoufe . are from a book of which almost every page is 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... Whitehall , where the royal theatre then was . The regular office of the Revels at that time was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Blackfriars ' playhoufe . are from a book of which almost every page is 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 46
William Shakespeare. 8 two regular playhoufes were erected . Both the theatre in Blackfriars and that in Whitefriars were certainly built before 1580. for we learn from a puritanical pamphlet publifhed in the last century , that foon ...
William Shakespeare. 8 two regular playhoufes were erected . Both the theatre in Blackfriars and that in Whitefriars were certainly built before 1580. for we learn from a puritanical pamphlet publifhed in the last century , that foon ...
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William Shakespeare. 999 66 tors . The theatre in Blackfriars , not being within the liberties of the city of London , efcaped the fury of thefe fanaticks . Elizabeth , however , though fhe yielded in this inftance to the frenzy of the ...
William Shakespeare. 999 66 tors . The theatre in Blackfriars , not being within the liberties of the city of London , efcaped the fury of thefe fanaticks . Elizabeth , however , though fhe yielded in this inftance to the frenzy of the ...
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... Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , the Theatre , of 8 There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 46. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhoufe in White - friars in 1612. This theatre was ...
... Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , the Theatre , of 8 There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 46. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhoufe in White - friars in 1612. This theatre was ...
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... . he " neither knew , heard , nor read of any fuch theatres , fet ftages , or play - houses , as have been purpofely built within man's memory . " in Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , and The Cockpit 54 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... . he " neither knew , heard , nor read of any fuch theatres , fet ftages , or play - houses , as have been purpofely built within man's memory . " in Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , and The Cockpit 54 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
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