Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... they should be graced with elegancy , than daubed with cost . Lear , act iv . SC . 1 : : - Edgar . Poor Tom's a - cold ; I cannot daub it further . Henry VII.:- All was inned at last into the King's 44 PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR.
... they should be graced with elegancy , than daubed with cost . Lear , act iv . SC . 1 : : - Edgar . Poor Tom's a - cold ; I cannot daub it further . Henry VII.:- All was inned at last into the King's 44 PARALLEL PASSAGES , AND PECULIAR.
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... unless with the license and permission of the Chamberlain of the city of London . And after enacting that all persons so licensed , shall make a certain con- tribution to the support of the hospitals or sick poor 52 PLAYERS .
... unless with the license and permission of the Chamberlain of the city of London . And after enacting that all persons so licensed , shall make a certain con- tribution to the support of the hospitals or sick poor 52 PLAYERS .
الصفحة 53
William Henry Smith. tribution to the support of the hospitals or sick poor of the city of London , the act concludes thus : - " Provided always , that this act , otherwise than touching the publishing of unchaste , sedi- tious , and ...
William Henry Smith. tribution to the support of the hospitals or sick poor of the city of London , the act concludes thus : - " Provided always , that this act , otherwise than touching the publishing of unchaste , sedi- tious , and ...
الصفحة 54
... according to equity , of what shall be considered an open playing , and what a playing or shewing in a private place . ” Against this act of Common Council , the Queen's poor players , as they called themselves , petitioned the 54 PLAYERS .
... according to equity , of what shall be considered an open playing , and what a playing or shewing in a private place . ” Against this act of Common Council , the Queen's poor players , as they called themselves , petitioned the 54 PLAYERS .
الصفحة 55
William Henry Smith. poor players , as they called themselves , petitioned the Lords of the Privy Council ; and , though they were countenanced and supported by Leicester , the act ( or Remedies , as it was called ) was not interfered ...
William Henry Smith. poor players , as they called themselves , petitioned the Lords of the Privy Council ; and , though they were countenanced and supported by Leicester , the act ( or Remedies , as it was called ) was not interfered ...
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