The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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William Shakespeare. attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble- mans fervants they are , and fo to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would fhew respect to their lord and master , he appoints ...
William Shakespeare. attend the Mayor , to enforme him what noble- mans fervants they are , and fo to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would fhew respect to their lord and master , he appoints ...
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... fervants of Sir Francis Lake , and wearing his livery or badge on their fleeves , have wandered about these north parts , and reprefenting certain plays and interludes , reflecting on queen and her confort , and the formalities of the ...
... fervants of Sir Francis Lake , and wearing his livery or badge on their fleeves , have wandered about these north parts , and reprefenting certain plays and interludes , reflecting on queen and her confort , and the formalities of the ...
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... fervants . In a ma- nufcript which I saw fome years ago , and which is now in the library of the Marquis of Lanfdown , are fundry charges for the players belonging to King Edward the Sixth ; but I have not preferved the articles . And ...
... fervants . In a ma- nufcript which I saw fome years ago , and which is now in the library of the Marquis of Lanfdown , are fundry charges for the players belonging to King Edward the Sixth ; but I have not preferved the articles . And ...
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... fervants to the earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of ftage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , as well for the recreation of her loving fubjects , as for her own folace and pleasure when the fhould think good to ...
... fervants to the earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of ftage - plays , during pleasure , in any part of England , as well for the recreation of her loving fubjects , as for her own folace and pleasure when the fhould think good to ...
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... fervants . Eight of them had an annnal ftipend of 4 166 Wytnes our felfé at Weflminfter the 10th daye of Maye ... fervants of the earls of Derby , Pembroke , and Effex ; thofe of the Lord Chamberlain ; the fervants of the Lord Admiral ...
... fervants . Eight of them had an annnal ftipend of 4 166 Wytnes our felfé at Weflminfter the 10th daye of Maye ... fervants of the earls of Derby , Pembroke , and Effex ; thofe of the Lord Chamberlain ; the fervants of the Lord Admiral ...
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