William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Strat- ford , made his will , died , and was buried . " - STEEVENS . " Along with that tombstone information , perhaps even without much of it , we could have liked to gain some answer ...
... actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Strat- ford , made his will , died , and was buried . " - STEEVENS . " Along with that tombstone information , perhaps even without much of it , we could have liked to gain some answer ...
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... acting at the Globe 170. Philip Herbert , Earl of Montgomery .............................. ... 471 171. Wolsey's Hall , Hampton Court ...... .............................. . 472 172. Banqueting House , Whitehall ...
... acting at the Globe 170. Philip Herbert , Earl of Montgomery .............................. ... 471 171. Wolsey's Hall , Hampton Court ...... .............................. . 472 172. Banqueting House , Whitehall ...
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... acting , came to London , I guess about eighteen . " Good : - " He un- derstood Latin pretty well , for he had been in his younger years a schoolmaster in the country . " Killer of calves , schoolmaster , poet , actor , -all these ...
... acting , came to London , I guess about eighteen . " Good : - " He un- derstood Latin pretty well , for he had been in his younger years a schoolmaster in the country . " Killer of calves , schoolmaster , poet , actor , -all these ...
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... actor , to the representation of the parts of old men . We should , on the contrary , have no doubt whatever that the verses we have quoted may be most fitly received in a metaphorical sense , were there not some subsequent lines in the ...
... actor , to the representation of the parts of old men . We should , on the contrary , have no doubt whatever that the verses we have quoted may be most fitly received in a metaphorical sense , were there not some subsequent lines in the ...
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... actors . To repeat passages out of these homely dialogues , in which , however homely they were , much solid knowledge was in some sort conveyed , would be a sport for childhood . Out of books , too , and single printed sheets , might ...
... actors . To repeat passages out of these homely dialogues , in which , however homely they were , much solid knowledge was in some sort conveyed , would be a sport for childhood . Out of books , too , and single printed sheets , might ...
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