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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... obtained a license from the Queen in 1574 , they took a house in Blackfriars ( which was then without the liberties of the City ) , and altered and fitted it up as a theatre in 1576 . The Theatre and the Curtain , two places in ...
... obtained a license from the Queen in 1574 , they took a house in Blackfriars ( which was then without the liberties of the City ) , and altered and fitted it up as a theatre in 1576 . The Theatre and the Curtain , two places in ...
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... obtained ; and this is often so nice a question , that we see in the act we recently referred to , the Mayor and Aldermen wisely " reserved to themselves the judg- ment and construction , according to equity , as to what shall be ...
... obtained ; and this is often so nice a question , that we see in the act we recently referred to , the Mayor and Aldermen wisely " reserved to themselves the judg- ment and construction , according to equity , as to what shall be ...
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... obtained a theatre to themselves , and probably continued to do so after that time . But in either case the public ... obtaining a livelihood . Some writers will insist that this theatre at Blackfriars was the Drury Lane of the days of ...
... obtained a theatre to themselves , and probably continued to do so after that time . But in either case the public ... obtaining a livelihood . Some writers will insist that this theatre at Blackfriars was the Drury Lane of the days of ...
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... obtain access upon payment ; but occasionally noble- men and others commanded a play , and secured the house for themselves and their friends : thus the Blackfriars Theatre was , as every theatre since has been and is , both a public ...
... obtain access upon payment ; but occasionally noble- men and others commanded a play , and secured the house for themselves and their friends : thus the Blackfriars Theatre was , as every theatre since has been and is , both a public ...
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William Henry Smith. At this public theatre , to which every one could obtain access , and the lowest of the people ordi- narily resorted , the ordinary performances doubt- less were , as it might be expected they would be , of the ...
William Henry Smith. At this public theatre , to which every one could obtain access , and the lowest of the people ordi- narily resorted , the ordinary performances doubt- less were , as it might be expected they would be , of the ...
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