William Shakespeare: A Compact Documentary LifeA concise, readable but scholarly account of the life of Shakespeare. |
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... king's death , in 1625 ) testifies to the pre - eminence of the company now known as the King's men . The other regular London troupes - the Admiral's company and Worcester's - passed under the patronage of less illustrious members of ...
... king's death , in 1625 ) testifies to the pre - eminence of the company now known as the King's men . The other regular London troupes - the Admiral's company and Worcester's - passed under the patronage of less illustrious members of ...
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... King's servant now stood at the height of his celebrity as well as of his powers . The mythos ratifies fame after its own fashion . Once again Davenant is the ultimate source . An advertisement to an anony- mously edited Collection of ...
... King's servant now stood at the height of his celebrity as well as of his powers . The mythos ratifies fame after its own fashion . Once again Davenant is the ultimate source . An advertisement to an anony- mously edited Collection of ...
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... King's men did not quit their Bankside theatre after 1609 . The Blackfriars served as their winter house ; come spring , they were playing at the Globe again . There , in 1611 , Simon Forman saw Macbeth on 20 April , and The Winter's ...
... King's men did not quit their Bankside theatre after 1609 . The Blackfriars served as their winter house ; come spring , they were playing at the Globe again . There , in 1611 , Simon Forman saw Macbeth on 20 April , and The Winter's ...
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Stratford Town and Stratford Church | 3 |
From Snitterfield to Stratford 14 + 3 Offspring | 23 |
Rise and Fall | 30 |
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