William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... performance of a clerk , the undoubted work of the family priest . " Malone , when he first published the paper in his edition of Shakspeare , said— “ I have taken some pains to ascertain the authenticity of this manuscript , and ...
... performance of a clerk , the undoubted work of the family priest . " Malone , when he first published the paper in his edition of Shakspeare , said— “ I have taken some pains to ascertain the authenticity of this manuscript , and ...
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... performances by the especial favour of her Majesty , -we may believe there were parts of that entertainment , which , with- out being a favoured spectator , William Shakspere with his friends might have beheld ; and which " must have ...
... performances by the especial favour of her Majesty , -we may believe there were parts of that entertainment , which , with- out being a favoured spectator , William Shakspere with his friends might have beheld ; and which " must have ...
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... performance " seems on that occasion to have been without reci- tation or rhymes , and reduced to mere dumb - show . ” Even this we doubt . But certainly it is difficult to arrive at any other conclusion than that of Percy , that the ...
... performance " seems on that occasion to have been without reci- tation or rhymes , and reduced to mere dumb - show . ” Even this we doubt . But certainly it is difficult to arrive at any other conclusion than that of Percy , that the ...
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... performance ? Do not they all know their parts , as arranged by the town- clerk ? Are not their robes in goodly order , some new , and all untattered ... performances , which were in a few years wholly to. CHAP . VIII . ] 57 PAGEANTS .
... performance ? Do not they all know their parts , as arranged by the town- clerk ? Are not their robes in goodly order , some new , and all untattered ... performances , which were in a few years wholly to. CHAP . VIII . ] 57 PAGEANTS .
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A Biography Charles Knight. performances , which were in a few years wholly to perish ; becoming , however , the foundations of a drama more suited to the altered spirit of the people , more uni- versal in its range , the drama of the ...
A Biography Charles Knight. performances , which were in a few years wholly to perish ; becoming , however , the foundations of a drama more suited to the altered spirit of the people , more uni- versal in its range , the drama of the ...
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