Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... England , or rather we should say the mind of humanity , the life of posthumous influence which he has exercised , and exercises at the present day , on the generations of mankind . Of each of these it will be our endeavour to speak . I ...
... England , or rather we should say the mind of humanity , the life of posthumous influence which he has exercised , and exercises at the present day , on the generations of mankind . Of each of these it will be our endeavour to speak . I ...
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... England " , lay the per- fection of rural landscape : in the Feldon division such pasture - lands , with a wealth of wild flowers , as Shakespeare has described in A Winter's Tale ; and in the Arden division the perfection of forest ...
... England " , lay the per- fection of rural landscape : in the Feldon division such pasture - lands , with a wealth of wild flowers , as Shakespeare has described in A Winter's Tale ; and in the Arden division the perfection of forest ...
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... England " . There can be no doubt that Shakespeare retained some ill - will against the Lucy family . In The Merry Wives of Windsor Justice Shallow fumes with vio- lent indignation against Sir John Falstaff , whom he charges with having ...
... England " . There can be no doubt that Shakespeare retained some ill - will against the Lucy family . In The Merry Wives of Windsor Justice Shallow fumes with vio- lent indignation against Sir John Falstaff , whom he charges with having ...
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... England was that known as " The Theatre " , situated in the parish of Shore- ditch . It was the property of James Burbage , father 1 A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare , by F. G. Fleay , p . 8 . of ...
... England was that known as " The Theatre " , situated in the parish of Shore- ditch . It was the property of James Burbage , father 1 A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare , by F. G. Fleay , p . 8 . of ...
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... England towards the close of the reign of Elizabeth.1 The stage , strongly supported on timber bulks , is occupied by three actors , and has for all its furniture a bench on which a female figure is seated . Neither curtains nor ...
... England towards the close of the reign of Elizabeth.1 The stage , strongly supported on timber bulks , is occupied by three actors , and has for all its furniture a bench on which a female figure is seated . Neither curtains nor ...
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