William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... shillings and fourpence of money to be paid over ere my goods be divided . " To his daughter Alice he bequeaths the third part of all his goods , moveable and unmoveable , in field and town : to his wife six pounds thirteen shillings ...
... shillings and fourpence of money to be paid over ere my goods be divided . " To his daughter Alice he bequeaths the third part of all his goods , moveable and unmoveable , in field and town : to his wife six pounds thirteen shillings ...
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... shillings for a piece of timber . We print correct copies of these entries at the end of the Chapter . Malone's copies exhibit his usual inaccuracies . education of William Shakspere , and of the circumstances in LIF .. 105 P 2 A ...
... shillings for a piece of timber . We print correct copies of these entries at the end of the Chapter . Malone's copies exhibit his usual inaccuracies . education of William Shakspere , and of the circumstances in LIF .. 105 P 2 A ...
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... shillings and eight - pence ; whilst John Shak- spere is to pay three shillings and four - pence . Why less than other aldermen ? The next entry but one , which relates to a brother alderman , answers the ques- tion : - " Robert Bratt ...
... shillings and eight - pence ; whilst John Shak- spere is to pay three shillings and four - pence . Why less than other aldermen ? The next entry but one , which relates to a brother alderman , answers the ques- tion : - " Robert Bratt ...
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... shillings and eightpence . In 1574 " my Lord of Warwick's players " have a gratuity of seventeen shillings , and the Earl of Worcester's players of five and seven pence . In 1577 " my Lord of Leicester's players " receive fifteen ...
... shillings and eightpence . In 1574 " my Lord of Warwick's players " have a gratuity of seventeen shillings , and the Earl of Worcester's players of five and seven pence . In 1577 " my Lord of Leicester's players " receive fifteen ...
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... shillings . A plain cloth curtain- “ the blanket " of the stage - is drawn on one side ; and " the Prolocutor " comes forward with solemn stride , to explain the object of The worthy Entertain- ment of King Daryus : ' — 6 " Good people ...
... shillings . A plain cloth curtain- “ the blanket " of the stage - is drawn on one side ; and " the Prolocutor " comes forward with solemn stride , to explain the object of The worthy Entertain- ment of King Daryus : ' — 6 " Good people ...
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actor amongst ancient appears Avon beautiful Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars Theatre Burbage called castle character Charlcote chronicler church comedy Court Coventry dance daughter delight described doth doubt dramatic Earl early Elizabeth England English Evesham familiar father friends gentleman George Peele Greene Guy's Cliff Hall Hamlet Hampton Lucy hath Henry VI Henry VIII Hill honour John Shakspere Jonson Julius Cæsar Kenilworth King labour lady London look Lord Lowsie Lucy Malone Master merry mind Nash nature neighbours night noble parish passage performed period play players poetical poetry present Prince probably Queen Richard Richard Burbage Richard III Robert Greene says scarcely Scene 11 servants Shak Shakspere's Shottery solemn song spere spirit stage story Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Tamburlaine theatre things Thomas Lucy thou tion town tragedy unto Warwick Warwickshire William Shakspere words writing young Shakspere youth