Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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Página xiv
... player , magni- ficence of players ' dress , the queen's players on tour , a royal licence § 5. PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE . Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a ...
... player , magni- ficence of players ' dress , the queen's players on tour , a royal licence § 5. PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE . Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a ...
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... players of interludes come to town , they first attend the mayor , to inform him what nobleman's servants they are , and so to get licence for their public playing ; and if the mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord ...
... players of interludes come to town , they first attend the mayor , to inform him what nobleman's servants they are , and so to get licence for their public playing ; and if the mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord ...
Página 93
... players and my lord of Arundel his players , and they all willingly obeyed the lords ' letters . The chiefest of her highness ' 93 DISORDERS A busy week for the authorities, duelling and street brawling, constables and watchmen, London ...
... players and my lord of Arundel his players , and they all willingly obeyed the lords ' letters . The chiefest of her highness ' 93 DISORDERS A busy week for the authorities, duelling and street brawling, constables and watchmen, London ...
Página 94
... players advised me to send for the owner of the Theater who was a stubborn fellow and to bind him . I did so . He sent me word that he was my lord of Hunsdon's man and that he would not come at me but he would in the morning ride to my ...
... players advised me to send for the owner of the Theater who was a stubborn fellow and to bind him . I did so . He sent me word that he was my lord of Hunsdon's man and that he would not come at me but he would in the morning ride to my ...
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... players can tell you . O Candle- light , how hast thou stunk then , when they have popped thee out of their company ; how hast thou taken it in snuff , when thou hast been smelt out , especially the master of the house exclaiming , that ...
... players can tell you . O Candle- light , how hast thou stunk then , when they have popped thee out of their company ; how hast thou taken it in snuff , when thou hast been smelt out , especially the master of the house exclaiming , that ...
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