William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... Stage , & c . & c . The form I have adopted may appear fanciful , but the narrative essentially rests upon facts . I venture , therefore , to think that I have made the course of Shakspere clear and consistent , without any extravagant ...
... Stage , & c . & c . The form I have adopted may appear fanciful , but the narrative essentially rests upon facts . I venture , therefore , to think that I have made the course of Shakspere clear and consistent , without any extravagant ...
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... stage to another he has left to be imagined : - " At first the infant Muling and puking in the nurse's arms . " Perhaps the most influential , though the least observed , part of man's existence , that in which he learns most of good or ...
... stage to another he has left to be imagined : - " At first the infant Muling and puking in the nurse's arms . " Perhaps the most influential , though the least observed , part of man's existence , that in which he learns most of good or ...
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... stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of the people . There was something high , and generous , and tolerant , in those which were most popular ; something which demonstratively told they ...
... stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of the people . There was something high , and generous , and tolerant , in those which were most popular ; something which demonstratively told they ...
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... a hundred * ' On the Origin of the English Stage : ' - Reliques , vol . i . 77 17 of the magnificent orations of John Throgmorton the Recorder . -KENILWORTH Chimney-piece in Gatehouse at Kenilworth Queen Elizabeth Earl of Leicester.
... a hundred * ' On the Origin of the English Stage : ' - Reliques , vol . i . 77 17 of the magnificent orations of John Throgmorton the Recorder . -KENILWORTH Chimney-piece in Gatehouse at Kenilworth Queen Elizabeth Earl of Leicester.
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... hasty which says of this play of Hock Tuesday , " It seems to have been merely a dumb - show . " * Percy , rest- • Collier , ' Annals of the Stage , ' vol . i . , p . 234 . ing upon the authority of Laneham , says that the 87 A BIOGRAPHY .
... hasty which says of this play of Hock Tuesday , " It seems to have been merely a dumb - show . " * Percy , rest- • Collier , ' Annals of the Stage , ' vol . i . , p . 234 . ing upon the authority of Laneham , says that the 87 A BIOGRAPHY .
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