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 53
... comedy by Tatham , was acted in 1669 , in the theatre in Salisbury Court ( that built in 1629 ) . About the year 1670 , a new theatre was erected there , ( but whether on the site of that last mentioned I cannot ascertain , ) known by ...
... comedy by Tatham , was acted in 1669 , in the theatre in Salisbury Court ( that built in 1629 ) . About the year 1670 , a new theatre was erected there , ( but whether on the site of that last mentioned I cannot ascertain , ) known by ...
Page 56
... comedy which was acted there , and printed in 1611 : " A roaring girl , whose notes till now ne'er were , " Shall fill with laughter our vast theatre . ” See also the concluding lines of Shirley's prologue to The Doubtful Heir , quoted ...
... comedy which was acted there , and printed in 1611 : " A roaring girl , whose notes till now ne'er were , " Shall fill with laughter our vast theatre . ” See also the concluding lines of Shirley's prologue to The Doubtful Heir , quoted ...
Page 62
... comedy by Nabbes , which was acted there : " When others ' fill'd rooms with neglect disdain ye , 66 My little house with thanks shall entertain ye . " " All the city looked like a private play - house , when the windows are clapt downe ...
... comedy by Nabbes , which was acted there : " When others ' fill'd rooms with neglect disdain ye , 66 My little house with thanks shall entertain ye . " " All the city looked like a private play - house , when the windows are clapt downe ...
Page 66
... comedy by Middleton , 1608 : " -the hair about the hat is as good as a flag upon the pole , at a common play - house ,, to waft com- pany . " See a South View of the City of London as it appeared in 1599 , in which are representations ...
... comedy by Middleton , 1608 : " -the hair about the hat is as good as a flag upon the pole , at a common play - house ,, to waft com- pany . " See a South View of the City of London as it appeared in 1599 , in which are representations ...
Page 71
... Comedy called The Doubtful Heir , which should have been pre- sented at the Blackfriars . * " Gentlemen , I am only sent to say , " Our author did not calculate his play " For this meridian . The Bankside , he knows , " Is far more ...
... Comedy called The Doubtful Heir , which should have been pre- sented at the Blackfriars . * " Gentlemen , I am only sent to say , " Our author did not calculate his play " For this meridian . The Bankside , he knows , " Is far more ...
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