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... and at the close of the work he inserts this so many other under - kingdoms ,
that the player , when he strange address " to the reader : " _ " Now thou hast
perused comes in , must ever begin with telling where he is , or else these
histories to ...
... and at the close of the work he inserts this so many other under - kingdoms ,
that the player , when he strange address " to the reader : " _ " Now thou hast
perused comes in , must ever begin with telling where he is , or else these
histories to ...
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He afterwards comes to a point previously urged by companies attached to
particular places ; and in coeval Whetstone ; for Sidney complains that plays
were “ neither records we read of the players of Ỹork , Coventry , Lavenright
tragedies nor ...
He afterwards comes to a point previously urged by companies attached to
particular places ; and in coeval Whetstone ; for Sidney complains that plays
were “ neither records we read of the players of Ỹork , Coventry , Lavenright
tragedies nor ...
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A person of the name of John enable his player ' s James Burbage , John Perkyn
, John LanBernard was made Clerk of the ... When Mr . Tytler adds , that cordingly
, in the year after they had obtained their patent , the players of the Earl of .
A person of the name of John enable his player ' s James Burbage , John Perkyn
, John LanBernard was made Clerk of the ... When Mr . Tytler adds , that cordingly
, in the year after they had obtained their patent , the players of the Earl of .
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supposed that in 1583 she selected one company of twelve | Revels and the
actors exerted themselves to furnish variety performers , to be called “ the Queen '
s players ; " but it seems for the entertainment of the Queen and her nobility ; but ...
supposed that in 1583 she selected one company of twelve | Revels and the
actors exerted themselves to furnish variety performers , to be called “ the Queen '
s players ; " but it seems for the entertainment of the Queen and her nobility ; but ...
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... and on any of our public stages . ridicules them for “ reposing eternity in the
mouth of a The main body of The Misfortunes of Arthur ” was the player . ” This
question is farther illustrated by a producauthorship of Thomas Hughes , a
member of ...
... and on any of our public stages . ridicules them for “ reposing eternity in the
mouth of a The main body of The Misfortunes of Arthur ” was the player . ” This
question is farther illustrated by a producauthorship of Thomas Hughes , a
member of ...
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