Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... given in any his- tory or sketch of the early stage : - * There is a copy of this very curious production in the Garrick Collection of Plays in the British Museum ; and a transcript of Garrick's copy is in the Bodleian Library . " UPON ...
... given in any his- tory or sketch of the early stage : - * There is a copy of this very curious production in the Garrick Collection of Plays in the British Museum ; and a transcript of Garrick's copy is in the Bodleian Library . " UPON ...
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... given cause of displeasure in that they have brought into their plays mat- ters of state and religion . " This certificate which bears the date of November , 1589— exhibits to us the list of the professional | at. of the play is not ...
... given cause of displeasure in that they have brought into their plays mat- ters of state and religion . " This certificate which bears the date of November , 1589— exhibits to us the list of the professional | at. of the play is not ...
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... given to Shakspere himself in 1592. One of the early puritani- cal attacks upon the stage has this coarse invective against players : " Are they not notoriously known to be those men in their life abroad , as they are on the stage ...
... given to Shakspere himself in 1592. One of the early puritani- cal attacks upon the stage has this coarse invective against players : " Are they not notoriously known to be those men in their life abroad , as they are on the stage ...
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... given . We hold that the warning was meant for Nash . It was given in vain ; for he spent his high talents in calling others rogue and fool , and having the words returned upon him with interest ; bespattering , and bespattered . So ...
... given . We hold that the warning was meant for Nash . It was given in vain ; for he spent his high talents in calling others rogue and fool , and having the words returned upon him with interest ; bespattering , and bespattered . So ...
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... first ' Hamlet ' and Romeo and Juliet ' to belong to this class are given in the next chapter , on Titus Andronicus . ' Of Mixed Tragedy and Comedy . King John Henry IV CHAP . VII . ] 39 ON THE CHRONOLOGY OF SHAKSPERE'S PLAYS .
... first ' Hamlet ' and Romeo and Juliet ' to belong to this class are given in the next chapter , on Titus Andronicus . ' Of Mixed Tragedy and Comedy . King John Henry IV CHAP . VII . ] 39 ON THE CHRONOLOGY OF SHAKSPERE'S PLAYS .
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