The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fhares , of which part belonged to the proprietors , who were called housekeepers , and the remainder was divided among the actors , according to their rank and merit . I suspect that the whole clear receipt was divided into forty fhares ...
... fhares , of which part belonged to the proprietors , who were called housekeepers , and the remainder was divided among the actors , according to their rank and merit . I suspect that the whole clear receipt was divided into forty fhares ...
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... fhares and a half , and remember to - morrow . If you lack a fervice , you fhall play in my name , rafcals ; [ allu- ding to the cuftom of actors calling themselves the fervants of certain noblemen , ] but you fhall buy your own cloth ...
... fhares and a half , and remember to - morrow . If you lack a fervice , you fhall play in my name , rafcals ; [ allu- ding to the cuftom of actors calling themselves the fervants of certain noblemen , ] but you fhall buy your own cloth ...
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... fhares and three quarters , of which Mr. Killigrew , the That I might have five flares in every play , And let them ... fhares and three quarters , and that Thomas Killigrew was to have two full fhares and three quarters . And by ...
... fhares and three quarters , of which Mr. Killigrew , the That I might have five flares in every play , And let them ... fhares and three quarters , and that Thomas Killigrew was to have two full fhares and three quarters . And by ...
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... fhares were then diftributed among the proprietors of the theatre , who at that time were not actors , the performers , and the dramatick poets , who were retained in the fervice of the theatre , and received a part of the annual ...
... fhares were then diftributed among the proprietors of the theatre , who at that time were not actors , the performers , and the dramatick poets , who were retained in the fervice of the theatre , and received a part of the annual ...
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... fhares fell much fhort of what they were formerly . Thereupon Mr. Dryden complaining to the company of his want of proffit , the company was fo kind to him that they not only did not preffe him for the playes which he fo engaged to ...
... fhares fell much fhort of what they were formerly . Thereupon Mr. Dryden complaining to the company of his want of proffit , the company was fo kind to him that they not only did not preffe him for the playes which he fo engaged to ...
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