The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 59
... never derived any emolument from that grant , for Sir John Astley , as I find from the probate of his will , in the prerogative office , ( in which it is observable that he calls himself Master of the Revels , though both the duties and ...
... never derived any emolument from that grant , for Sir John Astley , as I find from the probate of his will , in the prerogative office , ( in which it is observable that he calls himself Master of the Revels , though both the duties and ...
Page 69
... never met with it . 3 See Taylor's Skuller , p . 31 , Ep . xxii : " As gold is better that's in fier try'd , " So is the Bank - side Globe , that late was burn'd ; " For where before it had a thatched hide , " Now to a stately theator ...
... never met with it . 3 See Taylor's Skuller , p . 31 , Ep . xxii : " As gold is better that's in fier try'd , " So is the Bank - side Globe , that late was burn'd ; " For where before it had a thatched hide , " Now to a stately theator ...
Page 83
... never seen before , to draw " The gallants ' eyes , that sit upon the stage . " See also Epigrams by Sir John Davies , no date , but printed at Middleburgh , about 1598 : 66 Rufus , the courtier , at the theatre , 66 Leaving the best ...
... never seen before , to draw " The gallants ' eyes , that sit upon the stage . " See also Epigrams by Sir John Davies , no date , but printed at Middleburgh , about 1598 : 66 Rufus , the courtier , at the theatre , 66 Leaving the best ...
Page 90
... May , 1780 . To all this I have only to say , that it never has been asserted , at least by me , that in Shakspeare's time a tomb was not repre- were furnished with some rude pieces of machinery , which 90 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT A ...
... May , 1780 . To all this I have only to say , that it never has been asserted , at least by me , that in Shakspeare's time a tomb was not repre- were furnished with some rude pieces of machinery , which 90 HISTORICAL ACCOUNT A ...
Page 95
... never acted , but most negligently played , by some , the kings servants , and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others , the kings subjects , 1629 : And now at last set at liberty to the readers , his Ma.ties servants and ...
... never acted , but most negligently played , by some , the kings servants , and more squeamishly beheld and censured by others , the kings subjects , 1629 : And now at last set at liberty to the readers , his Ma.ties servants and ...
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