Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... 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 in England was that known as " The Theatre " , situated in the parish ...
... 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 in England was that known as " The Theatre " , situated in the parish ...
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... Theatre or Curten " . In 1598 The Theatre had ceased to be suitable for the require- ments of the time , and in the winter of that year ( Dec. - Jan . 1598-99 ) the timber of which it was built was removed to Southwark with a view to ...
... Theatre or Curten " . In 1598 The Theatre had ceased to be suitable for the require- ments of the time , and in the winter of that year ( Dec. - Jan . 1598-99 ) the timber of which it was built was removed to Southwark with a view to ...
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... Theatre , £ 60 of the purchase money remaining on mortgage . Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps supposes that Shakespeare may ... theatre " . In mid- summer of the year 1613 the Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire , " while Burbage's company were ...
... Theatre , £ 60 of the purchase money remaining on mortgage . Mr. Halliwell - Phillipps supposes that Shakespeare may ... theatre " . In mid- summer of the year 1613 the Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire , " while Burbage's company were ...
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