The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... FLETCHER & WILLIELMO SHAKESPEARE & aliis . " A. D. 1603. Pat . " 1. Jac . P. 2. m . 4. James by the grace of God , & c . to all justices , maiors , sheriffs , consta- bles , headboroughs , and other our officers and loving subjects ...
... FLETCHER & WILLIELMO SHAKESPEARE & aliis . " A. D. 1603. Pat . " 1. Jac . P. 2. m . 4. James by the grace of God , & c . to all justices , maiors , sheriffs , consta- bles , headboroughs , and other our officers and loving subjects ...
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... Fletcher on his Faithful Shep- herdess . That there were sixpenny places at the Blackfriars playhouse , appears from the epilogue to Mayne's City Match , which was was only a penny , ' in others twopence . OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 75.
... Fletcher on his Faithful Shep- herdess . That there were sixpenny places at the Blackfriars playhouse , appears from the epilogue to Mayne's City Match , which was was only a penny , ' in others twopence . OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 75.
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... Fletcher : " break in at plays like prentices for three a groat , and crack nuts with the scholars in penny rooms again . " Again , in Decker's Guls Hornebooke , 1609 : " Your ground- ling and gallery commoner buys his sport by the ...
... Fletcher : " break in at plays like prentices for three a groat , and crack nuts with the scholars in penny rooms again . " Again , in Decker's Guls Hornebooke , 1609 : " Your ground- ling and gallery commoner buys his sport by the ...
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... Fletcher's Queen of Corinth : " I would not yet be pointed at as he is , " For the fine courtier , the woman's man , " That tells my lady stories , dissolves riddles , " Ushers her to her coach , lies at her feet " At solemn masques ...
... Fletcher's Queen of Corinth : " I would not yet be pointed at as he is , " For the fine courtier , the woman's man , " That tells my lady stories , dissolves riddles , " Ushers her to her coach , lies at her feet " At solemn masques ...
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... Fletcher's Faithful Shep- herdess , which was acted before the year 1611 , we find that wax lights were used . " These branches having been found incommo- dious , as they obstructed the sight of the spectators , " " Hiero . Let me ...
... Fletcher's Faithful Shep- herdess , which was acted before the year 1611 , we find that wax lights were used . " These branches having been found incommo- dious , as they obstructed the sight of the spectators , " " Hiero . Let me ...
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