William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... History of Manners and Customs , a History of the Stage , & c . , & c . The form we have adopted may appear fanciful , but the narrative essentially rests upon facts . July , 1843 . William Shakspert , A BIOGRAPHY BOOK I. BOOR Will and A S.
... History of Manners and Customs , a History of the Stage , & c . , & c . The form we have adopted may appear fanciful , but the narrative essentially rests upon facts . July , 1843 . William Shakspert , A BIOGRAPHY BOOK I. BOOR Will and A S.
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... stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of the people . There was something high , and generous , and tolerant in those which were most popular ; something which demonstratively told they ...
... stage . The ballads kept the love and the knowledge of real poetry in the hearts of the people . There was something high , and generous , and tolerant in those which were most popular ; something which demonstratively told they ...
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... Humphrey Brownell , the Mayor , must have delighted the Queen with his impromptu speech , worth a hundred On the Origin of the English Stage : ' - Reliques , vol . i . of the magnificent orations of John Throgmorton the Recorder . 76.
... Humphrey Brownell , the Mayor , must have delighted the Queen with his impromptu speech , worth a hundred On the Origin of the English Stage : ' - Reliques , vol . i . of the magnificent orations of John Throgmorton the Recorder . 76.
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... this play of Hock Tuesday , It seems to have been merely a dumb - show . ” * Percy , rest- " * Collier , Annals of the Stage , ' vol . i . , p . 234 . ing upon the authority of Lancham , says that the 86 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
... this play of Hock Tuesday , It seems to have been merely a dumb - show . ” * Percy , rest- " * Collier , Annals of the Stage , ' vol . i . , p . 234 . ing upon the authority of Lancham , says that the 86 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
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... stage . This ponderous vehicle was painted and gilt , surmounted with burnished vanes and streamers , and decorated with imagery ; it was hung round with curtains , and a painted cloth presented a picture of the subject that was to be ...
... stage . This ponderous vehicle was painted and gilt , surmounted with burnished vanes and streamers , and decorated with imagery ; it was hung round with curtains , and a painted cloth presented a picture of the subject that was to be ...
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