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... investigations of the social and professional conditions under which his life
must have been passed . The last two writers seemed also to have exhausted the
field of research in regard to the history of the English drama and the English
stage ...
... investigations of the social and professional conditions under which his life
must have been passed . The last two writers seemed also to have exhausted the
field of research in regard to the history of the English drama and the English
stage ...
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... and that this insult , added to the injury of the deer - stealing , provoked the
prosecution . Mr. Jones had written down the first stanza of * Betterton was born
in 1635 , and went upon the stage in 1656 or 1657. The veneration for
Shakespeare ...
... and that this insult , added to the injury of the deer - stealing , provoked the
prosecution . Mr. Jones had written down the first stanza of * Betterton was born
in 1635 , and went upon the stage in 1656 or 1657. The veneration for
Shakespeare ...
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In that scene , too , the country gentleman who is so proud of the luces in his old
coat bursts upon the stage furious at Falstaff for having killed his deer . Now , in
Shakespeare's day , as well as long before , killing a gentleman's deer was
almost ...
In that scene , too , the country gentleman who is so proud of the luces in his old
coat bursts upon the stage furious at Falstaff for having killed his deer . Now , in
Shakespeare's day , as well as long before , killing a gentleman's deer was
almost ...
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... of tragical speeches . But , oh , grief ! Tempus edax rerum , what is that will last
always ? The sea , exhaled by drops , will , in continuance , be dry ; and Seneca ,
let blood line by line and page by page , at length must needs die to our stage .
... of tragical speeches . But , oh , grief ! Tempus edax rerum , what is that will last
always ? The sea , exhaled by drops , will , in continuance , be dry ; and Seneca ,
let blood line by line and page by page , at length must needs die to our stage .
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... aided perhaps by some of those acts of youthful indiscretion which clever lads
as well as dull ones sometimes will commit , threw him upon his own resources ,
— and that then , law failing to supply his pressing need , he turned to the stage ...
... aided perhaps by some of those acts of youthful indiscretion which clever lads
as well as dull ones sometimes will commit , threw him upon his own resources ,
— and that then , law failing to supply his pressing need , he turned to the stage ...
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