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Written by Christopher Marlo . London : Printed by I. B. for Nicholas Vavasour , and are to be sold at his Shop in the Inner - Temple , neere the Church . 1633. No later 4to . appeared . ΤΟ MY WORTHY FRIEND , MASTER THOMAS HAMMON , OF.
Written by Christopher Marlo . London : Printed by I. B. for Nicholas Vavasour , and are to be sold at his Shop in the Inner - Temple , neere the Church . 1633. No later 4to . appeared . ΤΟ MY WORTHY FRIEND , MASTER THOMAS HAMMON , OF.
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ΤΟ MY WORTHY FRIEND , MASTER THOMAS HAMMON , OF GRAY'S INN , & c . THIS play , composed by so worthy an author as Mr. Marlowe , and the part of the Jew presented by so unimitable an actor as Mr. Alleyn , being in this later age ...
ΤΟ MY WORTHY FRIEND , MASTER THOMAS HAMMON , OF GRAY'S INN , & c . THIS play , composed by so worthy an author as Mr. Marlowe , and the part of the Jew presented by so unimitable an actor as Mr. Alleyn , being in this later age ...
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At the end of the White Devil Webster speaks of the " wellapproved industry of my friend Master Perkins , " and adds that " the worth of his action did crown both the beginning and end . " He took the part of Capt .
At the end of the White Devil Webster speaks of the " wellapproved industry of my friend Master Perkins , " and adds that " the worth of his action did crown both the beginning and end . " He took the part of Capt .
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2 A friend of Alleyn's backed him for a wager to excel George Peele in acting any part that had been sustained by Knell or Bentley . See Dyce's Greene and Peele ( ed . 1861 , pp . 330 , 331 ) . In the Introduction to the Knight of the ...
2 A friend of Alleyn's backed him for a wager to excel George Peele in acting any part that had been sustained by Knell or Bentley . See Dyce's Greene and Peele ( ed . 1861 , pp . 330 , 331 ) . In the Introduction to the Knight of the ...
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Albeit the world thinks Machiavel is dead , Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps ; And now the Guise1 is dead , is come from France , To view this land , and frolic with his friends . To some perhaps my name is odious , But such ...
Albeit the world thinks Machiavel is dead , Yet was his soul but flown beyond the Alps ; And now the Guise1 is dead , is come from France , To view this land , and frolic with his friends . To some perhaps my name is odious , But such ...
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