... which only five have descended to us. So prolific a producer, depending entirely on his writings for support, may be supposed to have contributed more largely to the theatre, which was to him, as to others, a principal source of profit. His plays,... The Manuscript Rarities of the University of Cambridge - Síða 129eftir James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 175 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| Worshipful Company of Skinners - 1836 - 634 síður
...lordships remember the rebellion by the Roman Catholic chieftains, in the north of Ireland, during the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of King James the First. Those rebellions were suppressed, and the effect of it was, that at the beginning... | |
| Worshipful Company of Skinners - 1836 - 616 síður
...lordships remember the rebellion by the Roman Catholic chieftains, in the north of Ireland, during the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of King James the First. Those rebellions were suppressed, and the effect of it was, that at the beginning... | |
| Skinners' company - 1836 - 618 síður
...lordships remember the rebellion by the Roman Catholic chieftains^ in the north of Ireland, during the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of King James the First. Those rebellions were suppressed, and the effect of it was, that at the beginning... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1836 - 506 síður
...just as plausibly as by a Calvinist. Of this deficiency, the Calvinising Party, which, toward the end of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of her successor James, had great weight and influence in the Church of England, were perfectly aware:... | |
| Thomas BELL (of Barnwell, Northamptonshire.) - 1847 - 116 síður
...devotion — combining the advantages of both, but without taking the monastic vows. At this time — [the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth, and the beginning of that of James I., men's minds were in a distracted state, and religious RUMS OF LIVEDEN. 43 enthusiasm... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1864 - 546 síður
...Chamberlayne, in the reign of Henry VII, and are still preserved at Shirburu Castle. Towards the close of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of James, a series of calamitous incidents brought this large, widely spread, and stanchly Roman Catholic family... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 síður
...others, a principal source of profit. His plays, contrasted with those of the writers who belong to the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of James I., are not of much account. But, estimated by comparison with his contemporaries, Greene is entitled to... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 síður
...others, a principal source of profit. His plays, contrasted with those of the writers who belong to the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of James I., are not of much account. But, estimated by comparison with his contemporaries, Greene is entitled to... | |
| Charles Francis Abdy Williams - 1905 - 328 síður
...There is also an unnamed piece in three parts, in the style of a madrigal. The most famous virtuoso in the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth, and the beginning of that of James I., was undoubtedly John Bull, Mus. Doc. We do not use the term virtuoso in a sense of... | |
| Erich Eyck, Paul Knaplund - 1966 - 266 síður
...eighteenth centuries. Our colonisation may be said, practically to have begun with the former — in the end of the reign of Elizabeth and the beginning of the reign of James the First ; and the reason why I venture to dignify this period with the epithet of the golden age... | |
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