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... verse , and divided into acts and scenes , and cloathed in all the formalities of a regular tragedy , " a correct analysis may be found in THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY , " and the play itself within these few years has been accu ...
... verse , and divided into acts and scenes , and cloathed in all the formalities of a regular tragedy , " a correct analysis may be found in THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY , " and the play itself within these few years has been accu ...
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... verses prefixed to a play called The Queen , published by Alexander Goughe , ( probably the son of Robert Goughe , one of the actors in Shakspeare's Company ) in 1653 : 66 66 we dare not say- that Blackfriers we heare , which in this ...
... verses prefixed to a play called The Queen , published by Alexander Goughe , ( probably the son of Robert Goughe , one of the actors in Shakspeare's Company ) in 1653 : 66 66 we dare not say- that Blackfriers we heare , which in this ...
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... verses addressed by Thomas Carew to Mr. [ after- wards Sir William ] D'Avenant , " Upon his excellent Play , The ... verse . " The true brood of actors were the performers at Blackfriars , where The Just Italian was acted . See ...
... verses addressed by Thomas Carew to Mr. [ after- wards Sir William ] D'Avenant , " Upon his excellent Play , The ... verse . " The true brood of actors were the performers at Blackfriars , where The Just Italian was acted . See ...
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... Verses addressed to Fletcher on his Faithful Shep- herdess . That there were sixpenny places at the Blackfriars playhouse , appears from the epilogue to Mayne's City Match , which was 1 8 was only a penny , " in others twopence OF THE ...
... Verses addressed to Fletcher on his Faithful Shep- herdess . That there were sixpenny places at the Blackfriars playhouse , appears from the epilogue to Mayne's City Match , which was 1 8 was only a penny , " in others twopence OF THE ...
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... Verses on our author , by Leonard Digges , Vol . II . " If he have but twelvepence in his purse , he will give it for the best room in a playhouse . " Sir Thomas Overbury's Cha- racters , 1614 . So , in the prologue to our author's King ...
... Verses on our author , by Leonard Digges , Vol . II . " If he have but twelvepence in his purse , he will give it for the best room in a playhouse . " Sir Thomas Overbury's Cha- racters , 1614 . So , in the prologue to our author's King ...
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