Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 Seiten |
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... BEAR - GARDENS 160 The first London theatres , a German at the theatre , structure of a playhouse , playhouses , English and Italian theatres , Paris - garden § 3 . THE AUDIENCE 166 General behaviour , a gallant at the playhouse § 4 ...
... BEAR - GARDENS 160 The first London theatres , a German at the theatre , structure of a playhouse , playhouses , English and Italian theatres , Paris - garden § 3 . THE AUDIENCE 166 General behaviour , a gallant at the playhouse § 4 ...
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... bear - garden , from Hollar's View of London , 1647 The Southwark Gate of London Bridge , from Visscher's Map of London , 1616 . • Frontispiece To face p . 16 » P. 74 • 99 P. 102 A sixteenth century printer's office , from A book of ...
... bear - garden , from Hollar's View of London , 1647 The Southwark Gate of London Bridge , from Visscher's Map of London , 1616 . • Frontispiece To face p . 16 » P. 74 • 99 P. 102 A sixteenth century printer's office , from A book of ...
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... bear grapes yield more commodity by feeding of sheep and cattle . Caesar writes in his Commentaries , that Britanny yields white lead within . land , and iron upon the sea coasts . No doubt England hath inexhaustible veins of both , and ...
... bear grapes yield more commodity by feeding of sheep and cattle . Caesar writes in his Commentaries , that Britanny yields white lead within . land , and iron upon the sea coasts . No doubt England hath inexhaustible veins of both , and ...
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... bear the port , charge and countenance of a gentleman , he shall be called master , for that is the title which men give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti ...
... bear the port , charge and countenance of a gentleman , he shall be called master , for that is the title which men give to esquires and other gentlemen , and shall be taken for a gentleman : for true it is with us as is said , Tanti ...
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... bear the counter- tenor , then some hollow plain sweet mouths which must bear the mean or middle part : and so with these three parts of music you shall make your cry perfect : and herein you shall observe that these hounds thus mixed ...
... bear the counter- tenor , then some hollow plain sweet mouths which must bear the mean or middle part : and so with these three parts of music you shall make your cry perfect : and herein you shall observe that these hounds thus mixed ...
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