The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 sayfa |
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... reason to think that Shakespeare did not aid in these representations , although he was perhaps , too much engaged with the duties of au- thorship , at this date , to take a very busy or prominent part as an actor . The fact that the ...
... reason to think that Shakespeare did not aid in these representations , although he was perhaps , too much engaged with the duties of au- thorship , at this date , to take a very busy or prominent part as an actor . The fact that the ...
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... reason for disbelieving his statement , but every ground for giving it credit ) that William Shakespeare was " wont to go to his native country once a year . " Without seeking for any evi- dence upon the question , nothing is more ...
... reason for disbelieving his statement , but every ground for giving it credit ) that William Shakespeare was " wont to go to his native country once a year . " Without seeking for any evi- dence upon the question , nothing is more ...
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... reason why Ben Jonson should not have said so ; and if he had afterwards withdrawn it on some pique , and car- ried it to the Lord Chamberlain's players , we can hardly conceive it possible that a man of Ben Jonson's temper and spirit ...
... reason why Ben Jonson should not have said so ; and if he had afterwards withdrawn it on some pique , and car- ried it to the Lord Chamberlain's players , we can hardly conceive it possible that a man of Ben Jonson's temper and spirit ...
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... reason to rejoice in the accession of the new sovereign ; for ten days after he reached London he took the Lord Chamber- lain's players into his pay and patronage , calling them " the King's servants , " a title they always afterwards ...
... reason to rejoice in the accession of the new sovereign ; for ten days after he reached London he took the Lord Chamber- lain's players into his pay and patronage , calling them " the King's servants , " a title they always afterwards ...
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... reason pre- tend to be Master of the Queene's Majesties Revells , for as much as he wold sometimes be asked to approve and allow of his own writings . " This objection would have applied with equal force to Drayton , had we not every reason ...
... reason pre- tend to be Master of the Queene's Majesties Revells , for as much as he wold sometimes be asked to approve and allow of his own writings . " This objection would have applied with equal force to Drayton , had we not every reason ...
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