| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 594 páginas
...famous, and all Lillie's Plays, and many of Shakefpear's, Jobnjori's) and others, were firft acted by them. Nay, fo great was their Vogue and Eftimation,...the Theatres, many who afterwards became approved Actors being educated among them. It is furprizing to confider what a Number of Playhoufes were fupported... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1764 - 390 páginas
...famous, and all Lillie'% Plays, and many of Shakefpear's, 'jfehnfon's, and others, were firft acted by them. Nay, fo great was their Vogue and Eftimation,...common Players, as may be gathered from a Scene in Ham~ Jet, grew jealous of them. However, they ferved s's an excellent Nurfery for the Theatres, many... | |
| 1780 - 438 páginas
...famous, and all Lillie's Plays, and many of " Shakfpeare's, Jonfon's, and others, were firft acted by them. Nay, fo great was their vogue and eftimation,...that the common players, as may be gathered from a fcene in Hamlet, grew jealous of them. However, they ferved as an excellent nurfery for the theatres,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 páginas
...many of Jonson's and others, were first acted by them : nay, so great was their vogue and estimation, that the common players, as may be gathered from a...scene in Hamlet *, grew jealous of them. However, they served as an excellent nursery for the theatres ; many, who afterwards became approved actors, being... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 472 páginas
...many of J onsen's and others, were first acted by them : nay, so great was their vogue and estimation, that the common players, as may be gathered from a...scene in Hamlet *, grew jealous of them. However, they served as an excellent nursery lor the theatres ; many, who afterwgixls became approved actors, being... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 482 páginas
...many of Jonson's and others, were first acted by them : nay, so great was their vogue and estimation, that the common players, as may be gathered from a scene in Hamlet*, giew jealous of them. However, they served as an excellent nursery lor the theatres ; many, who afterwards... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed - 1825 - 496 páginas
...compaJonson's, and others, were first acted by them. Nay, so great was their vogue and estimation, that the common players, as may be gathered from a...scene in Hamlet, grew jealous of them. However, they served as an excellent nursery for the theatres, many who afterwards became approved actors being educated... | |
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