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... Player of that time , but whose name I have not been able to learn . " I am , Sir , with great regard , " Your most obedt . servant , 66 Sept. 11 , 1792. " " J. Wilson . " 1 The player alluded to was Richard Burbage . A Gentleman who ...
... Player of that time , but whose name I have not been able to learn . " I am , Sir , with great regard , " Your most obedt . servant , 66 Sept. 11 , 1792. " " J. Wilson . " 1 The player alluded to was Richard Burbage . A Gentleman who ...
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... players might have been arranged : -that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shak- spearethat , when our author returned over London Bridge from the Globe theatre , this was a ...
... players might have been arranged : -that the Boar's Head , the scene of Falstaff's jollity , might also have been the favourite tavern of Shak- spearethat , when our author returned over London Bridge from the Globe theatre , this was a ...
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... player was scarcely then allowed to be reputa- ble . This remark , however , ought not to stand unsupported by a passage in The Microcosmos of John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 ... Players , I loue yee and your qualitie , 12 PREFACE TO.
... player was scarcely then allowed to be reputa- ble . This remark , however , ought not to stand unsupported by a passage in The Microcosmos of John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 ... Players , I loue yee and your qualitie , 12 PREFACE TO.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. " Players , I loue yee and your qualitie , " As ye are men that pass time not abus'd : " And some I loue for painting , poesie , * " And say fell fortune cannot be excus'd , " That hath for better uses you ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. " Players , I loue yee and your qualitie , " As ye are men that pass time not abus'd : " And some I loue for painting , poesie , * " And say fell fortune cannot be excus'd , " That hath for better uses you ...
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... players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance ...
... players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance ...
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