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Page 114
... play away their substance . Definite class legislation can be detected in the proclamation of King James I prohibiting artificers , husbandmen , laborers , mariners , fishermen , watermen , and all apprentices and servants from playing ...
... play away their substance . Definite class legislation can be detected in the proclamation of King James I prohibiting artificers , husbandmen , laborers , mariners , fishermen , watermen , and all apprentices and servants from playing ...
Page 156
... played all of the parts , which explains why one manager could be sure that the audience would understand when he apologized for a delay in the start of a play- " the queen was shaving . " TO 70 No community outside of the metropolis ...
... played all of the parts , which explains why one manager could be sure that the audience would understand when he apologized for a delay in the start of a play- " the queen was shaving . " TO 70 No community outside of the metropolis ...
Page 199
... Play , let wife and children begge , [ and ] languish in penurie . . . to lay upon such vanitie . " Still the Jacobean audi- ence was no rabble , for the theaters gave to the 21,000 ( 13 per cent ) of the inhabitants of small income who ...
... Play , let wife and children begge , [ and ] languish in penurie . . . to lay upon such vanitie . " Still the Jacobean audi- ence was no rabble , for the theaters gave to the 21,000 ( 13 per cent ) of the inhabitants of small income who ...
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