| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 512 str.
...trouble, not onely to all ' the Noblemen and Gentlemen thereabout inhabiting, ' but also a general inconvenience to all the inhabitants ' of the same...both by reason of the great ' resort, and gathering together of all manner of ( vagrant and lewde persons, that under cullor of ' resorting to the Playes,... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1886 - 306 str.
...6 servants, from Linmcr."—Calendar of State Papers, p. 592. * Outlines, p. 522. convert and turne the same into a comon playhouse, which will grow to...noblemen and gentlemen thereabout inhabiting, but aliso a generall inconvenience to all the inhabitants of the same precinct, both by reason of the great... | |
| Robert Prölss - 1905 - 154 str.
...Hunsdon, which roomes the same Burbage is now altering and meaneth very shortly to convert and turne the same into a comon playhouse, which will grow to...noblemen and gentlemen thereabout inhabiting, but allso to a generall inconvenience to all the inhabitants of the same precinct, both by reason of the great... | |
| Robert Prölss - 1905 - 164 str.
...annoyance and trouble, not only to all the noblemen and gentlemen thereabout inhabiting, but allso to a generall inconvenience to all the inhabitants of...precinct, both by reason of the great resort and gathering together of all manner of vagrant and lewde persons that, under cullor of resorting to the playes,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1907 - 430 str.
...Hunsdon, which romes the said Burbage is now altering and meaneth very shortly to convert and turne the same into a comon playhouse, which will grow to...trouble, not only to all the noblemen and gentlemen thereatwut inhabiting but allso a generall inconvenience to all the inhabitants of the same precinct,... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1917 - 560 str.
...the said Burbage is now altering, and meaneth very shortly to convert and turn the same into a common playhouse, which will grow to be a very great annoyance...noblemen and gentlemen thereabout inhabiting, but also a general inconvenience to all the inhabitants of the same precinct, both by reason of the great... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 492 str.
...Hunsdon, which romes the said Burbage is now altering and meaneth very shortly to convert and turne the same into a comon playhouse, which will grow to...the noblemen and gentlemen thereabout inhabiting but aliso a generall inconvenience to all the inhabitants of the same precinct, both by reason of the great... | |
| Peter Thomson - 1992 - 224 str.
...Hunsdon, which romes the said Burbage is now altering and meaneth very shortly to convert and turne the same into a comon playhouse, which will grow to...and gathering togeather of all manner of vagrant and iewde persons that, under cullor of resorting to the playes, will come thither and worke all manner... | |
| Ian Wilson - 1999 - 564 str.
...nicely-ordered and genteel community. If allowed it would: grow to be a very great annoyance and trouble ... to all the inhabitants of the same precinct, both by reason of the great resort and gathering together of all manner of vagrant and lewd persons that, under colour of resorting to the plays, will... | |
| Glynne Wickham, Herbert Berry, William Ingram - 2000 - 768 str.
...the said Burbage is now altering and meaneth very shortly to convert and turn the same into a common playhouse, which will grow to be a very great annoyance...noblemen and gentlemen thereabout inhabiting, but also a general inconvenience to all the inhabitants of the same precinct, both by reason of the great... | |
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