William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... , remained with their descendants till the very recent period of 1838. There were Hathaways , also , living * " Comedy of Errors . " in the town of Stratford , contemporaries of John Shakspere CHAP . VI . ] 43 HOLIDAYS .
... , remained with their descendants till the very recent period of 1838. There were Hathaways , also , living * " Comedy of Errors . " in the town of Stratford , contemporaries of John Shakspere CHAP . VI . ] 43 HOLIDAYS .
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... comedy attained the end of giving delight to a body of persons assembled together with an aptitude for delight . And yet they would have been pleased and satisfied . There is in this comedy bustle and change of scene ; something to move ...
... comedy attained the end of giving delight to a body of persons assembled together with an aptitude for delight . And yet they would have been pleased and satisfied . There is in this comedy bustle and change of scene ; something to move ...
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... comedy obtained . " The objection here is scarcely so much to the mingling kings and clowns , when " the matter so carrieth , " as to the thrusting in " the clown by head and shoulders . " Upon a right principle of art the familiar and ...
... comedy obtained . " The objection here is scarcely so much to the mingling kings and clowns , when " the matter so carrieth , " as to the thrusting in " the clown by head and shoulders . " Upon a right principle of art the familiar and ...
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... Comedy of Errors . " The noble scene of the death of Talbot and his son , forming the 5th , 6th , and 7th scenes of the 4th act of " Henry VI . , " Part I. , are so different in the structure of their versification from the other ...
... Comedy of Errors . " The noble scene of the death of Talbot and his son , forming the 5th , 6th , and 7th scenes of the 4th act of " Henry VI . , " Part I. , are so different in the structure of their versification from the other ...
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... comedy - players within the city of London , and to be otherwise favourably used . " This mandate was probably obeyed ; but in 1575 the Court of Common Council , without any exception for the objects of the patent of 1574 , made certain ...
... comedy - players within the city of London , and to be otherwise favourably used . " This mandate was probably obeyed ; but in 1575 the Court of Common Council , without any exception for the objects of the patent of 1574 , made certain ...
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