| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 494 páginas
...of a certain tragedy by the King's Players, in which kings and princes are brought upon the stage, " I hear that some great councillors are much displeased with it, and so it is thought it shall be forbidden." Again, 1605, the Mayor of London complains that "Kempe, Armyn,... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 408 páginas
...the King's players, with exceeding concourse of all sorts of people: but whether the matter or manner be not well handled, or that it be thought unfit that...with it, and so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden." Shakespeare's work during this year is shown by the transcript of the Revels Accounts obtained by Malone.... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 392 páginas
...King's players, with exceeding concourse of all sorts of people : but whether the matter or manner be not well handled, or that it be thought unfit that...with it, and so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden." Shakespeare's work during this year is shown by the transcript of the Revels Accounts obtained by M... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 420 páginas
...King's players, with exceeding concourse of all sorts of people : but whether the matter or manner be not well handled, or that it be thought unfit that...with it, and so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden." Shakespeare's work during this year is shown by the transcript of the Revels Accounts obtained by Malone.... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 416 páginas
...Chamberlain writes to Winwood, December 18, "with exceeding concourse of all sorts of people," but he adds, " some great councillors are much displeased with it, and so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden." It probably was forbidden, as the play has disappeared. Another mysterious play is The Spanish Maz,... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1891 - 428 páginas
...King's men twice, " with exceeding concourse of all sorts of people : but whether the matter or manner be not well handled ; or that it be thought unfit...with it, and so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden " (Chamberlain to Winwood, 18th Dec. 1604). 292*. The Noble Grandchild. Alleyn's Memo. Book, 1614.... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1892 - 304 páginas
...hcther the matter or manner be not well handled, or that it be thought unfit lbat princes should 1-e played on the stage in their lifetime, I hear that some great councellurs are much displeased with it, and so 't is thought it shall be forbidden." — Lelter from... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1893 - 670 páginas
...concourse of all sorts of people ; but some great councillors were much displeased thereat, thinking it unfit that princes should be played on the stage in their lifetime, and the play was therefore inhibited. At Christmas we played many times at Court ; and in order to... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1897 - 590 páginas
...the matter be not well handled, or that it should be thought unfit that princes should be played upon the stage in their lifetime, I hear that some great councillors are much displeased with it, so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden." Uncertain as we must be concerning the effect of these forgotten... | |
| Israel Gollancz, Walter Bagehot - 1901 - 242 páginas
...people '' gave offence, and is noticed towards the end of the year:—" Whether the matter or manner be not well handled, or that it be thought unfit that...with it, and so 'tis thought it shall be forbidden " (Chamberlain to Winwood). On December 26, Measure for Measure was produced for the first time at... | |
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