Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... thought to be the best play ever seen ; but Palamon and Arcite , given before the Queen at Oxford in 1566 , was even better , for , when the latter was in rehearsal ' before certain courtiers in Mr. Marbeck's lodginge by the players in ...
... thought to be the best play ever seen ; but Palamon and Arcite , given before the Queen at Oxford in 1566 , was even better , for , when the latter was in rehearsal ' before certain courtiers in Mr. Marbeck's lodginge by the players in ...
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... thought it good to know your mind herein , before I gave answer to any other . The settyng furth will be chargeable , because the matter is stately , comprehending a discourse of the worlde . There be in it of sundry person- ages lxii ...
... thought it good to know your mind herein , before I gave answer to any other . The settyng furth will be chargeable , because the matter is stately , comprehending a discourse of the worlde . There be in it of sundry person- ages lxii ...
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... thought to be comprehended in the all - inclusive term , ' other provicions and necessaries , ' with which this entry ends . The first necessity for a play was , of course , a hall and a stage . Contemporary records show that most of ...
... thought to be comprehended in the all - inclusive term , ' other provicions and necessaries , ' with which this entry ends . The first necessity for a play was , of course , a hall and a stage . Contemporary records show that most of ...
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... thought ' he seemed too much in young desires to range . ' It is evident that these plays , probably written 1561-4 , were not so well thought of as his later ones , for their titles are nowhere mentioned . The comparatively frequent ...
... thought ' he seemed too much in young desires to range . ' It is evident that these plays , probably written 1561-4 , were not so well thought of as his later ones , for their titles are nowhere mentioned . The comparatively frequent ...
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... thought , however , leads to the conclusion that at this point in the play the author met with a technical problem , of which the worthy Grim is the solution . Damon has just left for a two - months ' journey . The court - stage had ...
... thought , however , leads to the conclusion that at this point in the play the author met with a technical problem , of which the worthy Grim is the solution . Damon has just left for a two - months ' journey . The court - stage had ...
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