William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... English vein , * and being ( as we think ) nothing beseeming our * The English vein had gone out of use . In 1564 , Ezekias , ' a comedy in English by Dr. Nicholas Udall , was performed before Elizabeth in King's College Chapel ...
... English vein , * and being ( as we think ) nothing beseeming our * The English vein had gone out of use . In 1564 , Ezekias , ' a comedy in English by Dr. Nicholas Udall , was performed before Elizabeth in King's College Chapel ...
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... English comedians , whom the King had licensed to play within the burgh . The ministers , being offended with the liberty given them , did exclaim in their sermons against stage - players , their unruliness and immodest behaviour ; and ...
... English comedians , whom the King had licensed to play within the burgh . The ministers , being offended with the liberty given them , did exclaim in their sermons against stage - players , their unruliness and immodest behaviour ; and ...
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... English crown , has no mention of the opinion that Shak- spere had visited Scotland . Malone gives the statement and the conjecture of Guthrie , adding , " If the writer had any ground for this assertion , why was it not stated ? It is ...
... English crown , has no mention of the opinion that Shak- spere had visited Scotland . Malone gives the statement and the conjecture of Guthrie , adding , " If the writer had any ground for this assertion , why was it not stated ? It is ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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