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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... Heminge and his asso- ciates in the year 1625 , they are authorized to exhibit plays , & c . " as well within these two their most usual houses called the Globe in the county of Surrey , and their private houses situate within till the ...
... Heminge and his asso- ciates in the year 1625 , they are authorized to exhibit plays , & c . " as well within these two their most usual houses called the Globe in the county of Surrey , and their private houses situate within till the ...
Page 114
... Heminge called the Lady Elizabeth's servants , who then acted at the Hope on the Bankside . He was probably , however , before that period , of the King's Company , of which afterwards he was a principal ornament . Some of the players ...
... Heminge called the Lady Elizabeth's servants , who then acted at the Hope on the Bankside . He was probably , however , before that period , of the King's Company , of which afterwards he was a principal ornament . Some of the players ...
Page 151
... [ Heminge , Burbage , & c . ] intelligence for their action ; I have most of the jests here in my table - book . " So , in the Prologue to Hannibal and Scipio , 1637 : 66 Nor shall he in plush , " That from the poet's labours , in the pit ...
... [ Heminge , Burbage , & c . ] intelligence for their action ; I have most of the jests here in my table - book . " So , in the Prologue to Hannibal and Scipio , 1637 : 66 Nor shall he in plush , " That from the poet's labours , in the pit ...
Page 190
... Heminge , Condell , Burbadge , Lowin , and Taylor had without doubt other shares as proprietors or leaseholders ; but what the different proportions were which each of them possessed in that right , it is now impossible to ascer- tain ...
... Heminge , Condell , Burbadge , Lowin , and Taylor had without doubt other shares as proprietors or leaseholders ; but what the different proportions were which each of them possessed in that right , it is now impossible to ascer- tain ...
Page 191
... Heminge , I hoped to have derived from it some information on this subject ; but I was disappointed . He indeed more than once men , tions his several parts or shares held by lease in the Globe and Blackfriars playhouses ; but uses no ...
... Heminge , I hoped to have derived from it some information on this subject ; but I was disappointed . He indeed more than once men , tions his several parts or shares held by lease in the Globe and Blackfriars playhouses ; but uses no ...
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