William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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... believe that this proud man , who seems to have been keenly alive to neglect and injury- who says that " Daniel was at jealousies with him , " -- that " Drayton feared nim " --that he beat Marston , and took his pistol from him - that ...
... believe that this proud man , who seems to have been keenly alive to neglect and injury- who says that " Daniel was at jealousies with him , " -- that " Drayton feared nim " --that he beat Marston , and took his pistol from him - that ...
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... believe , applies to the original representation of Shakspere's play of Henry VIII . We believe also that Shakspere on this occasion intro- duced such a compliment to the government of the King as was consistent with the independence of ...
... believe , applies to the original representation of Shakspere's play of Henry VIII . We believe also that Shakspere on this occasion intro- duced such a compliment to the government of the King as was consistent with the independence of ...
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... believe or think thee dead ( Though miss'd ) until our bankrout stage be sped ( Impossible ! ) with some new strain'd t'outdo , Passions of Juliet and her Romeo ; Or till I hear a scene more nobly teke Than when thy half - sword ...
... believe or think thee dead ( Though miss'd ) until our bankrout stage be sped ( Impossible ! ) with some new strain'd t'outdo , Passions of Juliet and her Romeo ; Or till I hear a scene more nobly teke Than when thy half - sword ...
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