Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the hope of finding in the latter those traces of his private life which had been so ...
... actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the hope of finding in the latter those traces of his private life which had been so ...
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... actor . * But Ca- pell tells us that a Mr. Thomas Jones , who lived at Tarbick , a few miles from Stratford , and who died there in 1703 , more than ninety years of age , remembered having heard from old people at Strat- ford the story ...
... actor . * But Ca- pell tells us that a Mr. Thomas Jones , who lived at Tarbick , a few miles from Stratford , and who died there in 1703 , more than ninety years of age , remembered having heard from old people at Strat- ford the story ...
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... actor and a mender of old plays . That he went with the in- tention of becoming an actor , has been universally assumed ; but perhaps too hastily . For he had social ambition and high self - esteem ; and in his day to become an actor ...
... actor and a mender of old plays . That he went with the in- tention of becoming an actor , has been universally assumed ; but perhaps too hastily . For he had social ambition and high self - esteem ; and in his day to become an actor ...
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... acting which Aubrey tells us he possessed had been stimulated by the frequent visits of companies of players to Stratford , at whose performances he could not have failed to be a delighted and thoughtful WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 79.
... acting which Aubrey tells us he possessed had been stimulated by the frequent visits of companies of players to Stratford , at whose performances he could not have failed to be a delighted and thoughtful WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 79.
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... actors of the Elizabethan period , he who gave his name to The City Gallant , which was known and published as " Greene's Tu Quoque , " was in 1586 a member of the compa- ny known as " The Lord Chamberlain's Servants , " to which ...
... actors of the Elizabethan period , he who gave his name to The City Gallant , which was known and published as " Greene's Tu Quoque , " was in 1586 a member of the compa- ny known as " The Lord Chamberlain's Servants , " to which ...
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