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The Environs of London
Old and New London
… as well as those from the Blackfriars Theatre and Shakespeare's Globe, were fond of residing in this parish. … nowhere in all London have rooms echoed oftener with Shakespeare's name than those of Shoreditch. The parish … William Sly and Richard Cowley, two original performers in Shakespeare's plays; the Countess of Rutland, the only child …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1915, which contains specimens of the plants mentioned by Shakespeare. Since the opening of Lightwoods Park the house … hall, but from 1916 to 1925 it was the home of Benjamin Shakespeare, clerk to the Smethwick justices. Already, …
Old and New London
… him of treason, will be remembered by all readers of Shakespeare. The ordeal was, perhaps, hardly fairly tried in …
Old and New London
… suddenly suppressed the fighting with sword and buckler." Shakespeare has more than one allusion to the horse-fair in … old satirist, Ben Jonson, the dear friend and protg of Shakespeare, named one of his best comedies after this great …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to be vagabonds, unlike the actors in college productions. Shakespeare's company of actors, the King's players, came six … from 1555, and was occupied from 1604 by John Davenant, Shakespeare's friend. In 1647 it was the Salutation but when … O.C.A. 1583-1626, 411. J. C. Halliwell Phillips, Visits of Shakespeare's Company of Actors, 33-4. Crosfield's Diary, ed. …
A History of the County of Essex
… plays of Goldsmith and Sheridan and Garrick's versions of Shakespeare were among the productions in its early years. 30 …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… our own time-the end of the sixteenth century-the time of Shakespeare We might have many guides who know and love every …
Old and New London
… by Mr. Sheridan to make my speech upon the table at the Shakespeare Tavern, in Common Garden; he wrote the speech for …
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