| 1891 - 672 sivua
...as Halliwell-Phillipps points out in his 'Outlines of the Life of Shakespere,' 104, Graj's Inn " ¡8 one of the only two buildings now remaining in London in which, so fur ae we know, any of the plays of Shakeepere were performed in bis own time." The other building... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps - 1881 - 200 sivua
...1593The elegantly roof-timbered hall of Gray's Inn, the erection of which was completed in the year 1560, is one of the only two buildings now remaining in...plays of Shakespeare were performed in his own time. In accordance with the then usual custom of the Inns of Court, professional actors were engaged for... | |
| William Ralph Douthwaite - 1886 - 330 sivua
...and in his own time. Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps in his Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare, 104, says Gray's Inn Hall "is one of the only two buildings...plays of Shakespeare were performed in his own time." A few days afterwards, viz., " on the 3rd of January, at Night there was a most honourable Presence... | |
| 1886 - 520 sivua
...spacious and elegant open-roofed hall of Grab's Inn, the erection of which was completed in the year 1560, is one of the only two buildings now remaining in London in \\hich, so far as we know, any of theVlays of Shakespeare were performed in his own time. ... It may... | |
| 1887 - 602 sivua
...Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps, in his Outliiies of the Life of Shakespeare, speaks of Gray's Inn-hall as one of the only two buildings now remaining in London in which any of the plays of the great dramatist were performed in his own time. The revels of the same year... | |
| Charlotte Endymion Porter - 1887 - 630 sivua
...played. Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps, in his Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare, speaks of Gray's Inn-hall as one of the only two buildings now remaining in London in which any of the plays of the great dramatist were performed in his own time. The revels of the same year... | |
| Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1904 - 452 sivua
...present hall has the great distinction, according GRAYS INN HALL. to Mr. Halliwell-Phillipps, of being " one of the only two buildings now remaining in London...plays of Shakespeare were performed in his own time." 1 The other, of course, 1 Outl1nes of the L1fe of Shakespeare (seventh edition), 1887, vol. ip 124.... | |
| Sir Josiah Henry Symon - 1905 - 130 sivua
...those days, as always, were strenuous supporters of the drama. The fine open-roofed hall of Gray's Inn is one of the only two buildings now remaining in London in which, so far as we have authentic information or reasonable ground of belief, any plays of Shakespeare were performed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1909 - 244 sivua
...spacious and elegant open-roofed hall of Gray's Inn, the erection of which was completed in the year 1560, is one of the only two buildings now remaining in...plays of Shakespeare were performed in his own time. In accordance with the then usual custom of the Inns of Court, professional actors were engaged for... | |
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