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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... he might well re- quite , if he were sparing of money , by orders of admission to the theatre , which have been held to pay many a larger debt in later times . He has left several traces of a knowledge of Italian , 34 MEMOIRS OF.
... he might well re- quite , if he were sparing of money , by orders of admission to the theatre , which have been held to pay many a larger debt in later times . He has left several traces of a knowledge of Italian , 34 MEMOIRS OF.
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... Theatre , who had been in- structed by the poet himself . See Downes's Roscius Anglicanus . Notes and Various Readings , & c . , Vol . II . p . 75 . - this ballad , and it reached Capell through his own 3 * WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 57 have ...
... Theatre , who had been in- structed by the poet himself . See Downes's Roscius Anglicanus . Notes and Various Readings , & c . , Vol . II . p . 75 . - this ballad , and it reached Capell through his own 3 * WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 57 have ...
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... theatre . Other Stratford boys had gone up to London , and some of them had become players . Thomas Greene , one of the most eminent actors of the Elizabethan period , he who gave his name to The City Gallant , which was known and ...
... theatre . Other Stratford boys had gone up to London , and some of them had become players . Thomas Greene , one of the most eminent actors of the Elizabethan period , he who gave his name to The City Gallant , which was known and ...
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... Theatres had increased rapidly in London dur- ing the few years preceding Shakespeare's arrival . Not long before that time public acting was con- fined almost entirely to the court - yards of large inns , or to temporary stages which ...
... Theatres had increased rapidly in London dur- ing the few years preceding Shakespeare's arrival . Not long before that time public acting was con- fined almost entirely to the court - yards of large inns , or to temporary stages which ...
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... theatre ; and partly by altering , partly by building , as we have seen under similar circum- stances in New York , he soon had his play - house - finished . And thus the oppression of an artisan WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 83.
... theatre ; and partly by altering , partly by building , as we have seen under similar circum- stances in New York , he soon had his play - house - finished . And thus the oppression of an artisan WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 83.
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