William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... look upon than the famous porridge - pot of our own day . In the reign of Henry IV . there came Earl Richard , who took the banner of Owen Glendower , and fought against the Percies at Shrewsbury ; who voyaged to the Holy Land , and ...
... look upon than the famous porridge - pot of our own day . In the reign of Henry IV . there came Earl Richard , who took the banner of Owen Glendower , and fought against the Percies at Shrewsbury ; who voyaged to the Holy Land , and ...
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... look ! look ! you may see all busy ; men and dogs ; dogs and men ; all busy . " Thus does honest Izaak Walton describe such an animated scene The otter - hunt is now rare in England , but in those days , when field - sports had the ...
... look ! look ! you may see all busy ; men and dogs ; dogs and men ; all busy . " Thus does honest Izaak Walton describe such an animated scene The otter - hunt is now rare in England , but in those days , when field - sports had the ...
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... look in vain for some other illustrious names besides that of Shakspere . Malone has not told us that the name of Edmund Spenser is not found in Puttenham ; nor , what is still more uncandid , that not one of Shakspere's early dramatic ...
... look in vain for some other illustrious names besides that of Shakspere . Malone has not told us that the name of Edmund Spenser is not found in Puttenham ; nor , what is still more uncandid , that not one of Shakspere's early dramatic ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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actor amongst ancient appears Arden Avon believe Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars Theatre Burbage called castle character Charlcote chronicler church comedy Court Coventry dance daughter described document doth doubt dramatic Earl early Elizabeth England English Essex father Fletcher friends gentleman George Peele Hall Hamlet hath Henley Street Henry Henry VIII honour John Shakspere Jonson Kenilworth King labour lady land Lawrence Fletcher lived London look Lord Macbeth Majesty Malone Master merry mind Nash nature night noble parish passage performed period persons play players poet poetical poetry present Prince probably Queen Richard Richard Burbage Robert Arden says scarcely Scene Scotland servants Shak Shakspere's Shottery solemn song spirit stage story Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Susanna Hall Tamburlaine theatre things Thomas Thomas Lucy thou town unto Warwick Warwickshire William Shakspere Winter's Tale words write young Shakspere youth