Malone's life of Shakspeare, comprehending an essay on the chronological order of his plays. Appendix. Shakspeare's coat of arms. Conveyance from Walker to Shakspeare. Shakspeare's mortgage. Declaration of trust, by Heminge, &c. Shakspeare's will. Extracts from Stratford register. Entries on the stationers' books. List of the early editions of Shakspeare. Dedication of the players, 1623. Preface of the players. Modern editions. Plays ascribed to Shakspeare. Plays altered from Shakspeare. Character of Aubrey, the antiquaryF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... play in the Townhall , Ol . 10s . Od . ” See Lysons's Environs of London , i . 234 . Again , in 1625 : " To the Kings Players , because they should not play in the Townhall nor in the towne , for five yeares , Ol . 10s . Od . " Ibid ...
... play in the Townhall , Ol . 10s . Od . ” See Lysons's Environs of London , i . 234 . Again , in 1625 : " To the Kings Players , because they should not play in the Townhall nor in the towne , for five yeares , Ol . 10s . Od . " Ibid ...
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... play ; that's the rendevous , thither they are gallopt in post ; let us take a pair of oares and row lustily after ... play - house in Blackfriars ] , a gentleman called him and asked him what play was played that day ; " & c . whom he ...
... play ; that's the rendevous , thither they are gallopt in post ; let us take a pair of oares and row lustily after ... play - house in Blackfriars ] , a gentleman called him and asked him what play was played that day ; " & c . whom he ...
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... play - book from him , and with violence kept the boys from entering on the stage , one of the children says , - " You much mistake the action , Tyerman ; " His violence proceeds not from a mind " That grudgeth pleasure to this generous ...
... play - book from him , and with violence kept the boys from entering on the stage , one of the children says , - " You much mistake the action , Tyerman ; " His violence proceeds not from a mind " That grudgeth pleasure to this generous ...
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... play , on names very nearly resembling each other , which we are now considering , was perfectly congenial to the taste of the time , may be shown by numerous instances ; but by none , perhaps , that can more strongly evince the ...
... play , on names very nearly resembling each other , which we are now considering , was perfectly congenial to the taste of the time , may be shown by numerous instances ; but by none , perhaps , that can more strongly evince the ...
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... play , which has been absurdly attributed to Shakspeare . This religious play represents the abominations and reforma- tion of the Ninevites ; and the prophet Hosea , and Jonah , are two of the Dramatis Personæ ; the latter of whom is ...
... play , which has been absurdly attributed to Shakspeare . This religious play represents the abominations and reforma- tion of the Ninevites ; and the prophet Hosea , and Jonah , are two of the Dramatis Personæ ; the latter of whom is ...
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