The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... recorded the name of the first theater with which Shakespeare was connected , but if , as is almost certain , he came to London in or soon after the year 1585 , there were at the time of his arrival only two in the me- tropolis , both ...
... recorded the name of the first theater with which Shakespeare was connected , but if , as is almost certain , he came to London in or soon after the year 1585 , there were at the time of his arrival only two in the me- tropolis , both ...
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... recorded , the unanimous belief of his contemporaries and immediate successors . It was surely to this comprehensive truth , and not exclusively to the natural music of his verse , that Milton referred when , in two of the most ...
... recorded , the unanimous belief of his contemporaries and immediate successors . It was surely to this comprehensive truth , and not exclusively to the natural music of his verse , that Milton referred when , in two of the most ...
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... recorded as having been a player in two comedies that were acted before Queen Elizabeth in the following December , at Greenwich Palace . He was then described as one of the Lord Chamberlain's Servants , and was associated in the ...
... recorded as having been a player in two comedies that were acted before Queen Elizabeth in the following December , at Greenwich Palace . He was then described as one of the Lord Chamberlain's Servants , and was associated in the ...
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... recorded in 1672 by Dryden , who observes that the great dramatist " showed the best of his skill in his Mercutio , and he said himself that he was forced to kill him in the third act , to prevent being killed by him . " The eminent ...
... recorded in 1672 by Dryden , who observes that the great dramatist " showed the best of his skill in his Mercutio , and he said himself that he was forced to kill him in the third act , to prevent being killed by him . " The eminent ...
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... recorded by the Rev. Joseph Greene , an intelligent Warwickshire antiquary of the last century , - " this Richard said he in his youth had been a playfellow with Edward Clopton , senior , eldest son of Sir John Clopton , knight , and ...
... recorded by the Rev. Joseph Greene , an intelligent Warwickshire antiquary of the last century , - " this Richard said he in his youth had been a playfellow with Edward Clopton , senior , eldest son of Sir John Clopton , knight , and ...
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