Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1965 - 219 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... theatres were built : the Theatre and the Curtain , by the Burbages , one at Newington Butts , and then the Rose , built by Henslowe . These were in the suburbs outside the City : the first two to the north , in Shoreditch and ...
... theatres were built : the Theatre and the Curtain , by the Burbages , one at Newington Butts , and then the Rose , built by Henslowe . These were in the suburbs outside the City : the first two to the north , in Shoreditch and ...
Pagina 109
... theatres , the Theatre and the Curtain , stood within the pre- cincts of the late priory of Holywell . The area was known as the liberty of Norton Folgate , for it belonged to the Dean of St. Paul's , and we are at liberty to suppose ...
... theatres , the Theatre and the Curtain , stood within the pre- cincts of the late priory of Holywell . The area was known as the liberty of Norton Folgate , for it belonged to the Dean of St. Paul's , and we are at liberty to suppose ...
Pagina 142
... Theatre and the Curtain were . Holywell Street was the side - street that led off the main thoroughfare out from Bishopsgate to Shoreditch and around to the theatres on the west backing upon open fields . These were the theatres that ...
... Theatre and the Curtain were . Holywell Street was the side - street that led off the main thoroughfare out from Bishopsgate to Shoreditch and around to the theatres on the west backing upon open fields . These were the theatres that ...
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LITERATURE | 31 |
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