Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where every one that will comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a ...
... master , he appoints them to play their first play before himself and the aldermen and common council of the city ; and that is called the mayor's play , where every one that will comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a ...
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... master excelleth in skill , And our master's mate he is not to seek ; If Fortune then fail not , and our next voyage prove , We will return merrily and make good cheer , And hold altogether as friends link'd in love ; The cans shall be ...
... master excelleth in skill , And our master's mate he is not to seek ; If Fortune then fail not , and our next voyage prove , We will return merrily and make good cheer , And hold altogether as friends link'd in love ; The cans shall be ...
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... Master Gosson's contrast of the " . manners of Eng- land in old time and " New England , " would go far to move a patriotic indignation against modern refinements . We have , on one hand , Dion's description how English- men went naked ...
... Master Gosson's contrast of the " . manners of Eng- land in old time and " New England , " would go far to move a patriotic indignation against modern refinements . We have , on one hand , Dion's description how English- men went naked ...
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... Master Sidney , was for his labour scorned ; if , at least , it be in the goodness of that nature to scorn . Such ... masters as they were , knew their art better than Gosson ; C they made history attractive by changing it into a melo ...
... Master Sidney , was for his labour scorned ; if , at least , it be in the goodness of that nature to scorn . Such ... masters as they were , knew their art better than Gosson ; C they made history attractive by changing it into a melo ...
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... master of his art , Iago . There is the broad mark of originality in the characteri- zation and language of Titus Andronicus . ' The terrible passions which are there de- veloped by the action find their vent in the appropriate language ...
... master of his art , Iago . There is the broad mark of originality in the characteri- zation and language of Titus Andronicus . ' The terrible passions which are there de- veloped by the action find their vent in the appropriate language ...
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