The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... give the performers notice to be ready to enter as often as the business of the play requires their appearance on the stage " ; nor can the future eminence of Shakespeare be considered to be opposed to the reception of the tradition ...
... give the performers notice to be ready to enter as often as the business of the play requires their appearance on the stage " ; nor can the future eminence of Shakespeare be considered to be opposed to the reception of the tradition ...
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... give a friendly reception to , much less so that he would be gratified by , the intended compliment . But all doubts upon these points were speedily removed , and little more than a twelvemonth elapsed before the poet is found warmly ...
... give a friendly reception to , much less so that he would be gratified by , the intended compliment . But all doubts upon these points were speedily removed , and little more than a twelvemonth elapsed before the poet is found warmly ...
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... give them but little light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own ...
... give them but little light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own ...
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... give leave where shee lyeth . " It was the general belief in Oxford , in the latter part of the seventeenth century , that Shakespeare was Wil- liam Davenant's godfather , and there is no reason for questioning the accuracy of the ...
... give leave where shee lyeth . " It was the general belief in Oxford , in the latter part of the seventeenth century , that Shakespeare was Wil- liam Davenant's godfather , and there is no reason for questioning the accuracy of the ...
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... give some of the members of the Globe company the opportunity of attendance . Edmund Shakespeare was in the twenty - eighth year of his age at the time of his death , and is described in the register as a player . There can be little ...
... give some of the members of the Globe company the opportunity of attendance . Edmund Shakespeare was in the twenty - eighth year of his age at the time of his death , and is described in the register as a player . There can be little ...
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