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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... Queen Elizabeth's reign . With the accession of James in 1603 , his prospects improved ; he was appointed Solicitor- General in 1607 , and rapidly rose , until eventually he became Lord Chancellor , from which office he was removed ...
... Queen Elizabeth's reign . With the accession of James in 1603 , his prospects improved ; he was appointed Solicitor- General in 1607 , and rapidly rose , until eventually he became Lord Chancellor , from which office he was removed ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's time , many of the great nobility had tenants and retainers , who were players , and went about getting their livelihood that way . " The Lord Admiral had players , and so had the Lord Strange , that played within the ...
... Queen Elizabeth's time , many of the great nobility had tenants and retainers , who were players , and went about getting their livelihood that way . " The Lord Admiral had players , and so had the Lord Strange , that played within the ...
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... Queen's name , to forbear playing for some time , till further order might be given for their allowance . " The Lord Admiral's players obeyed ; but the Lord Strange's , in a contentious manner , went away to the Cross Keys , and played ...
... Queen's name , to forbear playing for some time , till further order might be given for their allowance . " The Lord Admiral's players obeyed ; but the Lord Strange's , in a contentious manner , went away to the Cross Keys , and played ...
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... Queen , the Students of the Inns of Court , and the Mem- bers of the Universities , acted plays before her . These were entirely complimentary . The Queen paid nothing for witnessing , neither did the per- formers receive anything for ...
... Queen , the Students of the Inns of Court , and the Mem- bers of the Universities , acted plays before her . These were entirely complimentary . The Queen paid nothing for witnessing , neither did the per- formers receive anything for ...
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... Queen . But , with the permission and license of the noblemen with whom they were connected , these servants and retainers sometimes acted plays at certain festival times , and in private houses , " at weddings and other splendid ...
... Queen . But , with the permission and license of the noblemen with whom they were connected , these servants and retainers sometimes acted plays at certain festival times , and in private houses , " at weddings and other splendid ...
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