Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... players are left to altercate about this hitch in their arrangements . They pay due compliments to More's ready wit : Do ye hear , fellows ? Would not my lord make a rare player ? Oh , he would uphold a company beyond all . Ho ! better ...
... players are left to altercate about this hitch in their arrangements . They pay due compliments to More's ready wit : Do ye hear , fellows ? Would not my lord make a rare player ? Oh , he would uphold a company beyond all . Ho ! better ...
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John Addington Symonds. for the public and then as players at Court . Up to this time the royal establishment had no formed body of dramatic artists , and no players with the title of Queen's Servants . The Master of the Revels for the ...
John Addington Symonds. for the public and then as players at Court . Up to this time the royal establishment had no formed body of dramatic artists , and no players with the title of Queen's Servants . The Master of the Revels for the ...
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... players , whom the burghers wished to extirpate , began to erect theatres . The debatable lands which these ... players on the one hand and the Corporation on the other , resulting in the banishment of the players from the City and their ...
... players , whom the burghers wished to extirpate , began to erect theatres . The debatable lands which these ... players on the one hand and the Corporation on the other , resulting in the banishment of the players from the City and their ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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