The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 12-13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 42
... its neighbourhood to Whitehall , where the royal theatre then was . The regular office of the Revels at that time was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Black - friars ' playhouse . t Item , for heling of a seke maid , 6s 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
... its neighbourhood to Whitehall , where the royal theatre then was . The regular office of the Revels at that time was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Black - friars ' playhouse . t Item , for heling of a seke maid , 6s 42 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT.
Page 46
... Blackfriars and that in Whitefriars were certainly built before 1580 ; for we learn from a puritanical pamphlet published in the last century , that soon after that year , many goodly citizens and well disposed gentlemen of London ...
... Blackfriars and that in Whitefriars were certainly built before 1580 ; for we learn from a puritanical pamphlet published in the last century , that soon after that year , many goodly citizens and well disposed gentlemen of London ...
Page 47
... Blackfriars , not being within the liberties of the city of London , escaped the fury of these fanaticks . Elizabeth , however , though she yielded in this instance to the frenzy of the time , was during the whole course of her reign a ...
... Blackfriars , not being within the liberties of the city of London , escaped the fury of these fanaticks . Elizabeth , however , though she yielded in this instance to the frenzy of the time , was during the whole course of her reign a ...
Page 53
... Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , ' the Theatre , of ▾ There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 45. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in 1612. This theatre was ...
... Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , ' the Theatre , of ▾ There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 45. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in 1612. This theatre was ...
Page 54
... Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , and The Cockpit could hardly have fallen into decay in so short a period as forty years ; but I suppose was found too small for the new scenery introduced after the Restoration . The prologue to ...
... Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , and The Cockpit could hardly have fallen into decay in so short a period as forty years ; but I suppose was found too small for the new scenery introduced after the Restoration . The prologue to ...
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