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... Globe . In a post - mortem inventory ( dated 16 May 1599 ) of the property of Sir Thomas Brend , whose son Nicholas had leased the site , the Globe is described as newly erected - ' de novo edificata ' - and in the occupation of William ...
... Globe . In a post - mortem inventory ( dated 16 May 1599 ) of the property of Sir Thomas Brend , whose son Nicholas had leased the site , the Globe is described as newly erected - ' de novo edificata ' - and in the occupation of William ...
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... Globe , but square : 80 feet by 80 on the outside , and 55 feet each way within . The stage projecting into the yard was 43 feet wide . The Fortune ( as the house was called ) is the only Elizabethan public theatre for which we have ...
... Globe , but square : 80 feet by 80 on the outside , and 55 feet each way within . The stage projecting into the yard was 43 feet wide . The Fortune ( as the house was called ) is the only Elizabethan public theatre for which we have ...
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... Globe . Although the notion is intriguing , the actual stage provenance of Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest is not clear ; Henry VIII , we know , was performed at the Globe as a ' new ' play . For the King's men did not ...
... Globe . Although the notion is intriguing , the actual stage provenance of Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest is not clear ; Henry VIII , we know , was performed at the Globe as a ' new ' play . For the King's men did not ...
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