From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 22
Page 25
On arrival the sword - bearer , ... who frequently proceeds before the mayor , received us and led us through the house to a handsome apartment , where the gentlemen bade us a warm welcome , and the women received us with a kiss .
On arrival the sword - bearer , ... who frequently proceeds before the mayor , received us and led us through the house to a handsome apartment , where the gentlemen bade us a warm welcome , and the women received us with a kiss .
Page 218
In the name of God Amen beginning at Newington my Lord Admiral men and my Lord Chamberlain men as followeth 1594 11 of June 1594 Received at The Taming of a. 8s . .... 10s . 3 of June 1594 Received at Hester and Ahasuerus 4 of June 1594 ...
In the name of God Amen beginning at Newington my Lord Admiral men and my Lord Chamberlain men as followeth 1594 11 of June 1594 Received at The Taming of a. 8s . .... 10s . 3 of June 1594 Received at Hester and Ahasuerus 4 of June 1594 ...
Page 219
11 of June 1594 Received at The Taming of a Shrew 9s . ... Received for two weeks ' pay which was due unto the Master of Revels from the 12 of April 1596 unto the 26 of the same month 22s . I say received . 20s .
11 of June 1594 Received at The Taming of a Shrew 9s . ... Received for two weeks ' pay which was due unto the Master of Revels from the 12 of April 1596 unto the 26 of the same month 22s . I say received . 20s .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
26 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
action answer appear bear begin better bring brought called cause character comedy comes common continued Court daughter death delight doth earl effect England English evil example excellent expression fable fact fall fear feel follow force fortune friends gentlemen give Hamlet hand hath Henry honor idea imitation John kind King less live London Lord manner matter means mind moral nature never night observed once passions persons pity Plautus play players poet present Prince produce Queen reason Received rest Richard scene seems seen sense sent Shakespeare sort speak speech stage stand story taken things Thomas thou thought tion tragedy tragic true truth turn unto whole