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... acted on Corpus Christi day , 8 7 " Except , that on the first Sunday of the magnificent mar- riage of King James of Scotland with the princess Margaret of England , daughter of Henry the Seventh , celebrated at Edin- burgh with high ...
... acted on Corpus Christi day , 8 7 " Except , that on the first Sunday of the magnificent mar- riage of King James of Scotland with the princess Margaret of England , daughter of Henry the Seventh , celebrated at Edin- burgh with high ...
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... , and nobles of the realm . And in 1409 , the tenth year of King Henry IV . they acted * Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 240 . 1 at Clerkenwell for eight days successively a play , which OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 23.
... , and nobles of the realm . And in 1409 , the tenth year of King Henry IV . they acted * Warton's History of English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 240 . 1 at Clerkenwell for eight days successively a play , which OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 23.
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... acted at Christ's College , Cambridge , in 1566 , is pointed out by the inge- nious writer of the tract entitled Historia Histrio- nica , as the first piece " that looks like a regular comedy ; " that is , the first play that was ...
... acted at Christ's College , Cambridge , in 1566 , is pointed out by the inge- nious writer of the tract entitled Historia Histrio- nica , as the first piece " that looks like a regular comedy ; " that is , the first play that was ...
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... acted on Sundays and festivals , the churches were forsaken , and the play- houses thronged . Great inns were used for this purpose , which had secret chambers and places , as well as open stages and gal- leries . " Strype's Additions ...
... acted on Sundays and festivals , the churches were forsaken , and the play- houses thronged . Great inns were used for this purpose , which had secret chambers and places , as well as open stages and gal- leries . " Strype's Additions ...
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... acted plays on profane subjects in the chapel - royal . In 1574 she granted a licence to James Burbage , probably the father of the cele- brated tragedian , and four others , servants to the Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of ...
... acted plays on profane subjects in the chapel - royal . In 1574 she granted a licence to James Burbage , probably the father of the cele- brated tragedian , and four others , servants to the Earl of Leicester , to exhibit all kinds of ...
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