Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... young fellows , fallen into ill com- pany , and amongst them , some that made a frequent practice of deer - stealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlcote , near Stratford . For ...
... young fellows , fallen into ill com- pany , and amongst them , some that made a frequent practice of deer - stealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlcote , near Stratford . For ...
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... young student just from the University of Wittenberg . " Too grave ! —as if Hamlet were in truth " your only jig - maker " , and not rather among the saddest and gravest of mortal men . " His repartees " , goes on Aston , were more ...
... young student just from the University of Wittenberg . " Too grave ! —as if Hamlet were in truth " your only jig - maker " , and not rather among the saddest and gravest of mortal men . " His repartees " , goes on Aston , were more ...
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... young Irish actor , Spranger Barry . An epigram of the day puts in brief the judgment of the wits respecting this con- test : - The town has found out diff'rent ways , To praise the different Lears ; To Barry they gave loud huzzas ! To ...
... young Irish actor , Spranger Barry . An epigram of the day puts in brief the judgment of the wits respecting this con- test : - The town has found out diff'rent ways , To praise the different Lears ; To Barry they gave loud huzzas ! To ...
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