The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 páginas |
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... hath neuer giuen ocasion of anger by anie disorders . These bearers are two of the chiefe of the companie ; one of ... hath be come possessed of the Blacke Fryers playhouse , which hath bene imployed for playes sithence it was builded by ...
... hath neuer giuen ocasion of anger by anie disorders . These bearers are two of the chiefe of the companie ; one of ... hath be come possessed of the Blacke Fryers playhouse , which hath bene imployed for playes sithence it was builded by ...
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... hath extended his royall favour to the companie in divers waies and at sundrie tymes . This other hath to name William Shake- speare , and they are both of one countie , and indeede almost of one towne : both are right famous in their ...
... hath extended his royall favour to the companie in divers waies and at sundrie tymes . This other hath to name William Shake- speare , and they are both of one countie , and indeede almost of one towne : both are right famous in their ...
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... hath beene vsed as a place for the presentation of playes and enterludes for more then 30 yeares , last by the Children of her Majestie . It hath little or no furniture for a playhouse , saving an old tottered curten , some decayed ...
... hath beene vsed as a place for the presentation of playes and enterludes for more then 30 yeares , last by the Children of her Majestie . It hath little or no furniture for a playhouse , saving an old tottered curten , some decayed ...
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... hath bene my misery , that whilst I should have written the actions of men , I have bene constrayned to live with children ; and contrary to myne owne spirit put out of that scene which nature had made my parte . For could I but live to ...
... hath bene my misery , that whilst I should have written the actions of men , I have bene constrayned to live with children ; and contrary to myne owne spirit put out of that scene which nature had made my parte . For could I but live to ...
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... hath heard or read of them , were never inhabited by any Christian or heathen people , but ever esteemed and reputed a most prodigious and enchanted place , af- fording nothing but gusts , storms , and foul weather ; which made every ...
... hath heard or read of them , were never inhabited by any Christian or heathen people , but ever esteemed and reputed a most prodigious and enchanted place , af- fording nothing but gusts , storms , and foul weather ; which made every ...
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