The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 31
... Charles the Second . The disturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was seldom returned by the oppofite party : the ...
... Charles the Second . The disturbances which fol- lowed in Ireland put an end for a time to all theatrical entertainments . 66 " This mode of attack " ( as Mr. Warton has obferved ) was seldom returned by the oppofite party : the ...
Page 33
... Charles the Sixth , in 1402. and had for near 150 years exhibited religious plays , built their new theatre on the fite of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia- ment to act , on condition that " they ...
... Charles the Sixth , in 1402. and had for near 150 years exhibited religious plays , built their new theatre on the fite of the Duke of Burgundy's house ; and were authorised by an arret of parlia- ment to act , on condition that " they ...
Page 55
... Charles the First , they regained their former title of the Queen's players . See Skialetheia , an old collection of Epigrams , and Satires , 16mo . 1598 . 66 if my difpofe 66 Perfuade me to a play , I'll to the Rofe , Or Curtain ...
... Charles the First , they regained their former title of the Queen's players . See Skialetheia , an old collection of Epigrams , and Satires , 16mo . 1598 . 66 if my difpofe 66 Perfuade me to a play , I'll to the Rofe , Or Curtain ...
Page 61
... Charles Maffy , Richard Price , Richard Fowler , Kane , Curty's Grevill . " MS . Herbert . Three other names have perished . Of thefe one must have been that of Richard Gunnel , who was then the manager of the Fortune theatre ; and ...
... Charles Maffy , Richard Price , Richard Fowler , Kane , Curty's Grevill . " MS . Herbert . Three other names have perished . Of thefe one must have been that of Richard Gunnel , who was then the manager of the Fortune theatre ; and ...
Page 74
... Charles the Firft to John Heminge and his affociates in the year 1625. they are authorized to exhibit plays , & c . " well within thefe two their most ufual houfes called the Globe in the county of Surrey , and their private houses ...
... Charles the Firft to John Heminge and his affociates in the year 1625. they are authorized to exhibit plays , & c . " well within thefe two their most ufual houfes called the Globe in the county of Surrey , and their private houses ...
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