The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 447
... servants presently in this borough who play comedies and stage - plays " were as certainly English players . There are not many facts known by which we can trace the history of Lawrence Fletcher . He is not men- tioned amongst the names ...
... servants presently in this borough who play comedies and stage - plays " were as certainly English players . There are not many facts known by which we can trace the history of Lawrence Fletcher . He is not men- tioned amongst the names ...
Strana 448
... 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 , took to him the Earl of Nottingham his servants , who ...
... 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 , took to him the Earl of Nottingham his servants , who ...
Strana 449
... servants to the magistrates of Aberdeen ; and Lawrence Fletcher , there can be no doubt , was one of those servants so recommended . The patent of James the First of England directed to Lawrence Fletcher , William Shakspere , and others ...
... servants to the magistrates of Aberdeen ; and Lawrence Fletcher , there can be no doubt , was one of those servants so recommended . The patent of James the First of England directed to Lawrence Fletcher , William Shakspere , and others ...
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