The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen3J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Burbadge , Lowin , and Taylor had without doubt other fhares as proprietors or leafeholders ; but what the different proportions were which each of them poffeffed in that right , it is now impoffible to ascer- tain . According to the ...
... Burbadge , Lowin , and Taylor had without doubt other fhares as proprietors or leafeholders ; but what the different proportions were which each of them poffeffed in that right , it is now impoffible to ascer- tain . According to the ...
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... fow'ft , which they do reape , " So to increase their stock which they do keepe . " The Scourge of Folly , by John Davies , of Here- ford , no date . RICHARD BURBADGE , ' the most celebrated tragedian of our Q 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 227.
... fow'ft , which they do reape , " So to increase their stock which they do keepe . " The Scourge of Folly , by John Davies , of Here- ford , no date . RICHARD BURBADGE , ' the most celebrated tragedian of our Q 2 OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 227.
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... BURBADGE , ' the most celebrated tragedian of our author's time , was the fon of James Burbadge , who was alfo an actor , and perhaps a countryman of Shakspeare . He lived in Holywell Street , in the parish of St. Leonard , Shoreditch ...
... BURBADGE , ' the most celebrated tragedian of our author's time , was the fon of James Burbadge , who was alfo an actor , and perhaps a countryman of Shakspeare . He lived in Holywell Street , in the parish of St. Leonard , Shoreditch ...
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... Burbadge on the 9th of March , 1619.2 On what day he died , is now of little confequence ; but to afcertain the degree of credit due to hiftorians is of fome im- portance ; and it may be worthwhile to remark how very feldom minute ...
... Burbadge on the 9th of March , 1619.2 On what day he died , is now of little confequence ; but to afcertain the degree of credit due to hiftorians is of fome im- portance ; and it may be worthwhile to remark how very feldom minute ...
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... Burbadge , relictae dicti de- functi et executricis in eodem teftamento nomi- nat . cui commiffa fuit adminiftratio de bene , & c . jurat . " Richard Burbadge is introduced in perfon in an old play called The Returne from Parnafsus ...
... Burbadge , relictae dicti de- functi et executricis in eodem teftamento nomi- nat . cui commiffa fuit adminiftratio de bene , & c . jurat . " Richard Burbadge is introduced in perfon in an old play called The Returne from Parnafsus ...
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