William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... performed before Queen Elizabeth at Windsor ... 368 Note on Shakspere's occupations in 1593 ................ CHAPTER V. - THE GLOBE . The Globe Theatre ..... .............................. Entry in Parish Register of Stratford of the ...
... performed before Queen Elizabeth at Windsor ... 368 Note on Shakspere's occupations in 1593 ................ CHAPTER V. - THE GLOBE . The Globe Theatre ..... .............................. Entry in Parish Register of Stratford of the ...
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... performed " with great devotion . " Assuredly they were . Devotion is that which knocks the worldly shackles off the spirit ; strikes a spark out of our hard and dry natures ; enforces the money - getter for a moment to forego his gain ...
... performed " with great devotion . " Assuredly they were . Devotion is that which knocks the worldly shackles off the spirit ; strikes a spark out of our hard and dry natures ; enforces the money - getter for a moment to forego his gain ...
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... performed the part of Echo ' in Gascoigne's address to the Queen , and was allowed to see the whole of the performances by the especial favour of her Majesty , —we shall run over the curious narratives of Laneham and of Gascoigne , to ...
... performed the part of Echo ' in Gascoigne's address to the Queen , and was allowed to see the whole of the performances by the especial favour of her Majesty , —we shall run over the curious narratives of Laneham and of Gascoigne , to ...
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... performed by the men of Coventry , " expressed in action and rhymes after their manner , ” — re- presenting a complicated historical event , the insolence of tyranny , the indig- nation of the oppressed , the grievous complaint of one ...
... performed by the men of Coventry , " expressed in action and rhymes after their manner , ” — re- presenting a complicated historical event , the insolence of tyranny , the indig- nation of the oppressed , the grievous complaint of one ...
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... St. Michael's , for there is - - * See the ' Ludus Coventriæ , ' published by the Shakespeare Society . + Sharp's ' Dissertation , ' page 160 . - - the pageant to be first performed . There was a 96 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
... St. Michael's , for there is - - * See the ' Ludus Coventriæ , ' published by the Shakespeare Society . + Sharp's ' Dissertation , ' page 160 . - - the pageant to be first performed . There was a 96 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
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