William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... play - book and pricking the songs ; for money spent at the first rehearsal and the second rehearsal ; for supper on the play - day , for breakfasts and for dinners . The subject of the Drapers ' pageant was that of Doomsday ; and one ...
... play - book and pricking the songs ; for money spent at the first rehearsal and the second rehearsal ; for supper on the play - day , for breakfasts and for dinners . The subject of the Drapers ' pageant was that of Doomsday ; and one ...
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... play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where every one that will comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a reward as he thinks fit , to ...
... play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where every one that will comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a reward as he thinks fit , to ...
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... play which is now to be performed is something very different from King Darius . ' It is A Pleasant Comedie called Common Conditions . ' This is neither a Mystery nor a Moral Play . It dispenses with impersonations of Good and Evil ...
... play which is now to be performed is something very different from King Darius . ' It is A Pleasant Comedie called Common Conditions . ' This is neither a Mystery nor a Moral Play . It dispenses with impersonations of Good and Evil ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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