ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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... appeared in the " rooms , " or boxes , it was considered correct that they should conceal their faces behind masks . In due time a flourish of trumpets announced that the play was to begin , and a flag was hung out from the top of the ...
... appeared in the " rooms , " or boxes , it was considered correct that they should conceal their faces behind masks . In due time a flourish of trumpets announced that the play was to begin , and a flag was hung out from the top of the ...
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... appeared , entitled Kind - Harts Dream . It seems that Marlowe and Shakspere took offence at passages in Greenes Groatsworth referring to them . Chettle declares that as for one of them ( Marlowe ) , while he reverences his learning he ...
... appeared , entitled Kind - Harts Dream . It seems that Marlowe and Shakspere took offence at passages in Greenes Groatsworth referring to them . Chettle declares that as for one of them ( Marlowe ) , while he reverences his learning he ...
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... appeared , with a dedication to the same noble person , written , not in terms of timid appeal , like the earlier dedication , but in words of strong and confident affection . " What I have done is yours ; what I have to do is yours ...
... appeared , with a dedication to the same noble person , written , not in terms of timid appeal , like the earlier dedication , but in words of strong and confident affection . " What I have done is yours ; what I have to do is yours ...
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... appeared twice with Burbage , as a member of the Lord Chamberlain's company , before Queen Elizabeth , in Christmas time , 1594. He was now rapidly producing his historical plays and earlier comedies , and was gathering that wealth ...
... appeared twice with Burbage , as a member of the Lord Chamberlain's company , before Queen Elizabeth , in Christmas time , 1594. He was now rapidly producing his historical plays and earlier comedies , and was gathering that wealth ...
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... appeared in quarto form ; some , no doubt , printed from Shakspere's manuscripts . The following table sets forth the most important facts about the quartos , the dates of the first editions ( omitting all sub- sequent to 1630 ) , & c ...
... appeared in quarto form ; some , no doubt , printed from Shakspere's manuscripts . The following table sets forth the most important facts about the quartos , the dates of the first editions ( omitting all sub- sequent to 1630 ) , & c ...
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