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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الصفحة 52
... performed , and no additional matter inter- laced , added , mingled , or altered , after it has been so allowed , under a penalty . That no person shall suffer any plays to be openly played , or take any benefit or advantage from such ...
... performed , and no additional matter inter- laced , added , mingled , or altered , after it has been so allowed , under a penalty . That no person shall suffer any plays to be openly played , or take any benefit or advantage from such ...
الصفحة 54
... perform before his guests , obtaining from them , for them- selves , such gratuitous remuneration as they could collect . Whilst another would let them the use of his House or Yard , with permission to impose a charge upon any person ...
... perform before his guests , obtaining from them , for them- selves , such gratuitous remuneration as they could collect . Whilst another would let them the use of his House or Yard , with permission to impose a charge upon any person ...
الصفحة 56
... perform- ance within the city of London after the year 1575. To reconcile what took place in 1589 with this total expulsion of the players in 1575 , we must believe , which we readily may , that during some mayoralties the act of Common ...
... perform- ance within the city of London after the year 1575. To reconcile what took place in 1589 with this total expulsion of the players in 1575 , we must believe , which we readily may , that during some mayoralties the act of Common ...
الصفحة 64
... performed , appear to have been already in existence . Of these very lit- tle is known ; and we are disposed to think the theatre in Blackfriars the first public theatre ; though all the commentators and critics have chosen to consider ...
... performed , appear to have been already in existence . Of these very lit- tle is known ; and we are disposed to think the theatre in Blackfriars the first public theatre ; though all the commentators and critics have chosen to consider ...
الصفحة 67
... perform for their own profit , besides performing at private houses , at weddings , and other splendid entertain- ments , they also played at inns and taverns . PLAYHOUSES . 67.
... perform for their own profit , besides performing at private houses , at weddings , and other splendid entertain- ments , they also played at inns and taverns . PLAYHOUSES . 67.
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