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nourable the
Earle of Darbie,
Earle of Pembrooke, | and
Earle of Sus****
their Seruants. | LONDON, |
Printed by Iohn Danter, and are | to be sold by
Edward White...
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Prince of Denmarke. As it hath
beene diuerse times acted by his
Highnesse seruants in the
Cittie of London : as also in the two
Vniuersities of Cambridge...
- White-hall,
vppon S.
Stephens night, in
Christmas hollidaies, by his
Maiesties seruants,
playing vsually at the
Globe on the banck-side.; True
chronicle history...
- "Diuerse
times acted at the Globe, and at Black-Friers, by his
Maiesties seruants".
These two
theatres had very
different features – the
former a
large outdoor...
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Honourable the
Earle of Darbie,
Earle of Pembrooke, and
Earle of Suſſex
their Seruants"). This is
highly unusual in
copies of
Elizabethan plays,
which usually...
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cursed art of
black magic follows: "but vpon a
certaine time one of his
seruants being angry with him, hot him such a
knock with a
pistoll (notwithstanding...
- 107v, p. 40: "To
William Kempe,
William Shakespeare, &
Richard Burbage,
seruants [sic] to the Lord
Chamberleyne [sic ...] upon the Councelle's [sic] warrant...
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printed in 1618 'As it was
acted at the
Blacke Fryers, both by the
Princes Seruants, and the Lady Elizabeths'; and
there is no
difficulty in
supposing that...
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humbly Presented. To My Lady The
Countesse of
Denbigh By Her most
deuoted Seruant. R.C. In
hearty acknowledgment of his
immortall obligation to her Goodnes...
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Worcesters Seruants." The
History of the
tryall of the
Cheualry (London, 1605 twice), "lately
acted by the
right Honourable the
Earle of
Darby his
seruants." Also...