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... Fair ' saw the puppet show of Whittington , which was pretty to see ' on 21 Sept. 1668 , and the booths at Bartholomew Fair frequently presented ' the famous Story of Whittington Lord Mayor of London , being set off with variety of ...
... Fair ' saw the puppet show of Whittington , which was pretty to see ' on 21 Sept. 1668 , and the booths at Bartholomew Fair frequently presented ' the famous Story of Whittington Lord Mayor of London , being set off with variety of ...
Pagina 130
... Fair , Bartholomew Fair , and elsewhere ; he appeared regularly in the plays at Drury Lane ; and in the summer of 1710 he opened a theatre of his own in Greenwich . ( See Sybil Rosenfeld , Strolling Players and Drama in the Provinces ...
... Fair , Bartholomew Fair , and elsewhere ; he appeared regularly in the plays at Drury Lane ; and in the summer of 1710 he opened a theatre of his own in Greenwich . ( See Sybil Rosenfeld , Strolling Players and Drama in the Provinces ...
Pagina 218
... Bartholomew Fair began each year on St. Bartholomew's Day ( 24 Aug. ) in the three - acre plot known as West Smithfield , north of Newgate . The first part , lasting three days , featured a cattle fair ; ' but that for Toys , and the ...
... Bartholomew Fair began each year on St. Bartholomew's Day ( 24 Aug. ) in the three - acre plot known as West Smithfield , north of Newgate . The first part , lasting three days , featured a cattle fair ; ' but that for Toys , and the ...
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