William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... Theatre ....... CHAPTER V. - THE GLOBE . 131. Entry in Parish Register of Stratford of the Burial of Hamnet Shakspere 366 367 132. Seal and Autograph of Susanna Hall 133. Autograph of Judith Shakspere .. 373 134. Richard Burbage ...
... Theatre ....... CHAPTER V. - THE GLOBE . 131. Entry in Parish Register of Stratford of the Burial of Hamnet Shakspere 366 367 132. Seal and Autograph of Susanna Hall 133. Autograph of Judith Shakspere .. 373 134. Richard Burbage ...
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... Theatre , and they divided the town with Hamlet even in that theatre's most palmy days . When the young Shakspere heard the roaring and the barking he knew not that his most obstinate rivals were at their vocation ; -rivals that even ...
... Theatre , and they divided the town with Hamlet even in that theatre's most palmy days . When the young Shakspere heard the roaring and the barking he knew not that his most obstinate rivals were at their vocation ; -rivals that even ...
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... Theatre , the father was so reduced to the extremity of indi- gence that he had nothing to distrain upon in his dwelling in the place where he had dwelt for years , in competence and honour . Seeing , then , that at any rate , in the ...
... Theatre , the father was so reduced to the extremity of indi- gence that he had nothing to distrain upon in his dwelling in the place where he had dwelt for years , in competence and honour . Seeing , then , that at any rate , in the ...
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... theatre . In one of these tracts , which appeared in 1580 , entitled ' A Second and Third Blast of Retrait from Plaies and Theaters , ' we have the following passage : - " The reverend word of God , and histories of the Bible , set ...
... theatre . In one of these tracts , which appeared in 1580 , entitled ' A Second and Third Blast of Retrait from Plaies and Theaters , ' we have the following passage : - " The reverend word of God , and histories of the Bible , set ...
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... theatre of Stratford . It is now a long room , and somewhat low , the building being divided into two floors , the upper of which is used as the Grammar School . The elevation for the Court at one end of the hall would form the stage ...
... theatre of Stratford . It is now a long room , and somewhat low , the building being divided into two floors , the upper of which is used as the Grammar School . The elevation for the Court at one end of the hall would form the stage ...
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