Shakespearean Playhouses: A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the RestorationAdams, Joseph Quincy
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Shakespearean Playhouses: A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration
Adams, Joseph Quincy
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history -- To 1625; Theaters -- England -- London -- History
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Review_, London, April, 1908; reprinted in No. 61. See also the
_Architect and Builder's Journal_, London, August 16, 1911, and _The
Architectural Review_, London, January, 1912, for descriptions of Mr.
Godfrey's model of the Fortune. This model is now in the Dramatic
Museum at Columbia University, and a duplicate is in the Museum of
European Culture at the University of Illinois. See also Nos. 8, 38,
61, 116, 211.)
130. GOODWIN, A.T. Court Revels in the Reign of Henry VII. (_The
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131. GRABO, C.H. Theatres of Elizabeth's London. (_Chautauquan_,
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*132. GRAVES, T.S. _The Court and the London Theatres During the Reign
of Elizabeth._ Menasha, Wis., 1913.
*133. ---- A Note on the Swan Theatre. (_Modern Philology_, IX, 431.
See No. 135.)
134. ---- The Shape of the First London Theatre. (_The South Atlantic
Quarterly_, July, 1914.)
135. ---- Tricks of Elizabethan Showmen. (_Ibid._, April, 1915. Deals
with The Swan. See No. 133.)
*136. GREENSTREET, J. The Blackfriars Playhouse: Its Antecedents.
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*137. ---- Blackfriars Theatre in the Time of Shakespeare. (_Ibid._,
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203. These documents are reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
*138. ---- Documents Relating to the Players at the Red Bull,
Clerkenwell, and the Cockpit in Drury Lane, in the Time of James I.
(_The New Shakspere Society Transactions_, 1880-86, p. 489. Also in
_The Athenaeum_, February 21, 1885. Reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
*139. ---- Drury Lane Theatre in the Reign of James I. (_The
Athenaeum_, 1885, February 21, p. 258; August 29, p. 282. Reprinted by
Fleay, No. 111.)
*140. ---- The Red Bull Playhouse in the Reign of James I. (_The
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by Wallace, in completer form, No. 303.)
*141. ---- The Whitefriars Theatre in the Time of Shakespeare. (_The
New Shakspere Society Transactions_, 1887-90, p. 269.)
*142. ---- The Will of Thomas Greene, with Particulars as to the Red
Bull. (_The Athenaeum_, August 29, 1885. Reprinted by Fleay, No. 111.)
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---- See also under CHAMBERS, E.K. AND W.W. GREG.
145. GROTE, W. Das London zur Zeit der Koenigin Elisabeth in deutscher
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*147. HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, J.O. _A Collection of Ancient Documents
Respecting the Office of the Master of the Revels, and Other Papers
Relating to the Early Theatre._ London, 1870. (Only eleven copies
printed. The documents, with others, have been reprinted by Adams in
No. 4.)
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