The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... the name of Willis , of " a stage - play which I saw when I was a child , " and included by him in a confidential nar- rative of his moral and religious life , a sort of autobiog- raphy , which , in his old age , he 14 Life WILLIAM.
... the name of Willis , of " a stage - play which I saw when I was a child , " and included by him in a confidential nar- rative of his moral and religious life , a sort of autobiog- raphy , which , in his old age , he 14 Life WILLIAM.
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... play their first play before himselfe and the Aldermen and Common Counsell of the city ; and that is called the Mayors play , where every one that will comes in without money , the Mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit to ...
... play their first play before himselfe and the Aldermen and Common Counsell of the city ; and that is called the Mayors play , where every one that will comes in without money , the Mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit to ...
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... play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was a man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he pro- fessed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that play . " It is ...
... play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was a man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he pro- fessed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that play . " It is ...
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... play , terms which continued in use till the seventeenth century , and were licentiously applied by some early writers to any dramas which were of an ethical or edu- cational character . Morals were not only performed in Shakespeare's ...
... play , terms which continued in use till the seventeenth century , and were licentiously applied by some early writers to any dramas which were of an ethical or edu- cational character . Morals were not only performed in Shakespeare's ...
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... play - house as a servitor ? " What but a strong and compulsory motive could have driven him so far away from a locality to which , as we gather from subsequent events , he was sensitively attached ? The only theory , indeed , that ...
... play - house as a servitor ? " What but a strong and compulsory motive could have driven him so far away from a locality to which , as we gather from subsequent events , he was sensitively attached ? The only theory , indeed , that ...
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