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... D'Avenant , the first employment of Shakespeare in connection with the theatre was that of holding the horses of gentlemen who had ridden to the playhouse . The first building erected ( 1576 ) for the exhibition of dramatic performances ...
... D'Avenant , the first employment of Shakespeare in connection with the theatre was that of holding the horses of gentlemen who had ridden to the playhouse . The first building erected ( 1576 ) for the exhibition of dramatic performances ...
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Edward Dowden. SHAKESPEARE'S THEATRES . 27 colleges Shakespeare probably lodged at John D'Avenant's tavern , and knew the tavern - keeper's handsome wife . Her boy , the future dramatist , Sir William D'Avenant , born in March , 1606 ...
Edward Dowden. SHAKESPEARE'S THEATRES . 27 colleges Shakespeare probably lodged at John D'Avenant's tavern , and knew the tavern - keeper's handsome wife . Her boy , the future dramatist , Sir William D'Avenant , born in March , 1606 ...
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... D'Avenant did honour to his memory . On Oct. 11 , 1660 , Mr. Samuel Pepys saw the " Moor of Venice " at the Cockpit , and on December 5 of the same year at the New Theatre " The Merry Wives of Windsor " . In later entries in his diary ...
... D'Avenant did honour to his memory . On Oct. 11 , 1660 , Mr. Samuel Pepys saw the " Moor of Venice " at the Cockpit , and on December 5 of the same year at the New Theatre " The Merry Wives of Windsor " . In later entries in his diary ...
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