Memoirs of Edward Alleyn: Including Some New Particulars Respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Massinger, Marston, Dekker, &cShakespeare Society, 1841 - 219 עמודים |
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עמוד 1
... suppose that he saw them all , or he could not have passed them over so carelessly as not to observe how much they contain that is interesting and curious in relation , not only to the history of the stage , but to the biography of many ...
... suppose that he saw them all , or he could not have passed them over so carelessly as not to observe how much they contain that is interesting and curious in relation , not only to the history of the stage , but to the biography of many ...
עמוד 10
... suppose had been acted in or before 1587 , ( Hist . of Engl . Dram . Poetry and the Stage , iii . 112 ) ; and Alleyn's performance of that part ought ( if it could have been done conveniently ) to have been mentioned before we spoke of ...
... suppose had been acted in or before 1587 , ( Hist . of Engl . Dram . Poetry and the Stage , iii . 112 ) ; and Alleyn's performance of that part ought ( if it could have been done conveniently ) to have been mentioned before we spoke of ...
עמוד 37
... suppose Alleyn was out of town In the preceding year Mr. Arthur Langworth had bought a house , land , and good - will , of Henslowe , for which he agreed to give him £ 100 . The subsequent memorandum on this subject , witnessed by ...
... suppose Alleyn was out of town In the preceding year Mr. Arthur Langworth had bought a house , land , and good - will , of Henslowe , for which he agreed to give him £ 100 . The subsequent memorandum on this subject , witnessed by ...
עמוד 84
... suppose that at this date he had a temporary re- sidence at Kensington . The bearwards , Borne and Bryant , ( for more than one man was employed to take charge of the bears and dogs ) from thence proceeded westward , and it appears that ...
... suppose that at this date he had a temporary re- sidence at Kensington . The bearwards , Borne and Bryant , ( for more than one man was employed to take charge of the bears and dogs ) from thence proceeded westward , and it appears that ...
עמוד 86
... suppose , therefore , that for some reason , not explained , the design of the parties was never accomplished . It stipulates that Downton was to receive a thirty - second share of the profits of all dramatic representations at the ...
... suppose , therefore , that for some reason , not explained , the design of the parties was never accomplished . It stipulates that Downton was to receive a thirty - second share of the profits of all dramatic representations at the ...
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עמוד 53 - How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armor is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill!
עמוד 9 - THE PROLOGUE TO THE STAGE AT THE COCK-PIT WE know not how our play may pass this stage, But by the best of poets in that age The Malta- Jew had being and was made ; And he then by the best of actors play'd: In Hero and Leander one did gain A lasting memory ; in Tamburlaine, This Jew, with others many, th...
עמוד 40 - Having, with Captain Clarke, made a voyage to the islands of Terceras and the Canaries, to beguile the time with labour I write this book ; rough, as hatched in the storms of the ocean, and feathered in the surge of many perilous seas.
עמוד 50 - In his service in the Low Countries he had in the face of both the camps killed an enemy and taken opima spolia from him.
עמוד 26 - But remember this, in any case, that all that bed which was parsley in the month of September, you sow it with spinach, for then is the time. I would do it myself but we shall not come home till Allholland tide. And so, sweet mouse, farewell, and brook our long journey with patience.
עמוד 9 - Jew, with others many, th' other wan The attribute of peerless, being a man Whom we may rank with (doing no one wrong) Proteus for shapes, and Roscius for a tongue...
עמוד 96 - I have a sute of clothes and a cloke at pane for three pound, and if it shall pleas you to lend me so much to release them, I shall be bound to pray for you so...
עמוד 78 - In the name of God Amen. May the seaven and twentyeth in the fifteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god Kinge of England ffrance and Ireland defender of the faith etc and of Scotland the fifyeth.
עמוד 61 - ... deal about these causes ; but to the mean, gave grace : as taking to him, the late Lord Chamberlain's servants, now the King's Actors : the Queen taking to her the Earl of WORCESTER'S servants, that are now her Actors ; the Prince, their son HENRY, Prince of Wales, full of hope, taking to him the Earl of NOTTINGHAM his servants, who are now his Actors. So that of Lord's servants, they are now the servants of the King, Queen, and Prince.