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Old and New London
… was one of Ben Jonson's great rivals. He thus rails at Shakespeare's special friend, who had made "a supplication to …
A History of the County of Oxford
Survey of London
… the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain and the erection of a Shakespeare Memorial Theatre and a National Opera House on …
Survey of London Monograph
… in his work on the English Renaissance reminds us that Shakespeare makes even so inconsiderable a person as Slender …
Old and New London
… nine hours lien dead, By good appliance was recovered." Shakespeare: Pericles, Act iii., sc. 1. Waterloo Bridge, with …
Old and New London
… It was also seriously complained of that the bear-wards, Shakespeare's noisy neighbours in Southwark, before special … traveller, with his disguised coat and new-ringed ear [Shakespeare wore earrings], tramping the Bourse's marble …
Survey of London Monograph
… County Hall. The National Theatre had its origins as the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre, and for many years its …
Old and New London
… Edmund Alleyn, the "player" and friend of a certain "Will Shakespeare;" while a little nearer home, at Stockwell, we … boasted its four Elizabethan theatres. The 'Globe' was Shakespeare's summer theatre, and here it was that his … were attained. What was acted there is best told by making Shakespeare's share in the management distinctly understood; …
Old and New London
… to be reminded that St. Clement's Inn is the one which Shakespeare has made immortal as the home of "Master Shallow" … now stand two theatres, the "Globe," as if in memory of Shakespeare's theatre, and the "Opera Comique." The Globe …
Old and New London
… in 1712, and the shop was known by the sign of the "Shakespeare's Head." It is described as being "over against …
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