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Household Expenses of the Princess Elizabeth
Letters of Sir Henry Wotton to Sir Edmund Bacon
Diary
Salisbury Court Theatre
The Court and Times of Charles the First
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage
An Historical and Critical Account of the Theatres in Europe
History of English Dramatic Poetry
Extract Account of the Household Expences of the Princess Elizabeth, A.D. 1553
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Scapigliatura Italiana a Londra sotto Elisabetta e Giacomo I
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Letters of Sir Henry Wotton to Sir Edmund Bacon, 29-31 [B3-4]
Household Expenses of the Princess Elizabeth, 37
An Historical and Critical Account of the Theatres in Europe, pp 161–2*
Salisbury Court Theatre, 145
Scapigliatura Italiana a Londra sotto Elisabetta e Giacomo I, 125-6
Diary, 27–9
History of English Dramatic Poetry, 60–1
The Court and Times of Charles the First, 35
The Court and Times of Charles the First, 169
The Court and Times of Charles the First, 225
The Court and Times of Charles the First, 226
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage, 301–3
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage, 304–6
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage, 307
An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage, 307
Extract Account of the Household Expences of the Princess Elizabeth, A.D. 1553, 66
The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth, vii
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