The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play |
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We can hardly doubt that when Gosson wrote this passage he had These are only a few out of many dramas , establishing the particular productions in his mind , and several of the chamultiplicity of sources to which the poets of the time ...
We can hardly doubt that when Gosson wrote this passage he had These are only a few out of many dramas , establishing the particular productions in his mind , and several of the chamultiplicity of sources to which the poets of the time ...
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No doubt , the puritanical times to have derived much pleasure from the services of zeal of these divines had been excited by the opening of the her own players , those of her nobility , and of the different Blackfriars , the Curtain ...
No doubt , the puritanical times to have derived much pleasure from the services of zeal of these divines had been excited by the opening of the her own players , those of her nobility , and of the different Blackfriars , the Curtain ...
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... with some of the court- That the attempt was viewed with jealousy , there can be shows and private entertainments ; but we are now advert- no doubt , after what we have quoted from Nash and Greene . ing to the pieces represented at ...
... with some of the court- That the attempt was viewed with jealousy , there can be shows and private entertainments ; but we are now advert- no doubt , after what we have quoted from Nash and Greene . ing to the pieces represented at ...
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It can be shown to have been represented at Croydon , no doubt 4 " History of Engl . Dram . Poetry and the Stage , " vol.iii . , p . 360 . at Beddington , the residence of the Carews , under whose patronage 5 See " The Alleyn Papers ...
It can be shown to have been represented at Croydon , no doubt 4 " History of Engl . Dram . Poetry and the Stage , " vol.iii . , p . 360 . at Beddington , the residence of the Carews , under whose patronage 5 See " The Alleyn Papers ...
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1556 . tions his wife's “ jointure in Snitterfield , ” payable , no doubt , It was probabty in contemplation of his marriage that , out of some other property than that which , a few years on 20 October , 1556 , John Shakespeare became ...
1556 . tions his wife's “ jointure in Snitterfield , ” payable , no doubt , It was probabty in contemplation of his marriage that , out of some other property than that which , a few years on 20 October , 1556 , John Shakespeare became ...
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