ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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... death , and the " quarry cries on havock . " 6. Plays considered as Property . - The writer of a play usually sold it to the theatre , but sometimes to a kind of broker who stood between players and I. ] THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA .
... death , and the " quarry cries on havock . " 6. Plays considered as Property . - The writer of a play usually sold it to the theatre , but sometimes to a kind of broker who stood between players and I. ] THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMA .
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... death was the anniversary of his birthday . Allow- ing for the difference between old style and new , April 23rd corresponds with our 3rd of May , or , allowing for the accumulated error in the new style , with our May 5th . 8 ...
... death was the anniversary of his birthday . Allow- ing for the difference between old style and new , April 23rd corresponds with our 3rd of May , or , allowing for the accumulated error in the new style , with our May 5th . 8 ...
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... death in 1601 . In consequence of his father's difficulties , it is likely that William Shakspere was withdrawn from school , and either assisted John Shakspere in his trade , or was set to earn a living in some way for himself . What ...
... death in 1601 . In consequence of his father's difficulties , it is likely that William Shakspere was withdrawn from school , and either assisted John Shakspere in his trade , or was set to earn a living in some way for himself . What ...
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... death by his executor , Henry Chettle . Here the dying playwright , addressing three of his fellow - authors , who have been identified with Marlowe , Peele , and Nash ( or Lodge ) , warns them against putting any trust in players ...
... death by his executor , Henry Chettle . Here the dying playwright , addressing three of his fellow - authors , who have been identified with Marlowe , Peele , and Nash ( or Lodge ) , warns them against putting any trust in players ...
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... death , in 1596 , of Hamnet , his only son . Still , however , he pursues his plan , and looks forward to Stratford as his home . An attempt was made at this time by John Shakspere and his wife to recover the ancestral fields of Ashbies ...
... death , in 1596 , of Hamnet , his only son . Still , however , he pursues his plan , and looks forward to Stratford as his home . An attempt was made at this time by John Shakspere and his wife to recover the ancestral fields of Ashbies ...
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