Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... light will ever be gained . The facts which we possess are enough to assure us that the greatest of poets conducted his material life , after , perhaps , some errors of his ardent youth , wisely and well to a prosperous issue . They are ...
... light will ever be gained . The facts which we possess are enough to assure us that the greatest of poets conducted his material life , after , perhaps , some errors of his ardent youth , wisely and well to a prosperous issue . They are ...
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... light it throws on their chronology , appears in a " Comparative Discourse of our English Poets with the Greeke , Latine , and Italian Poets " , which is printed near the end of a little volume named Palladis Tamia by Francis Meres , a ...
... light it throws on their chronology , appears in a " Comparative Discourse of our English Poets with the Greeke , Latine , and Italian Poets " , which is printed near the end of a little volume named Palladis Tamia by Francis Meres , a ...
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... , a very striking feature . Ori- ginally the bust was coloured to resemble life ; the eyes a light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the doublet scarlet , and the sleeveless gown worn over ( 789 ) D it black . The right hand holds a pen ,
... , a very striking feature . Ori- ginally the bust was coloured to resemble life ; the eyes a light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the doublet scarlet , and the sleeveless gown worn over ( 789 ) D it black . The right hand holds a pen ,
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... and were wholly roofed in , whereas the public theatres , except over the stage and boxes , were open to the sky . In private theatres the performances commonly took place by the light of candles or cressets ; in public theatres ,
... and were wholly roofed in , whereas the public theatres , except over the stage and boxes , were open to the sky . In private theatres the performances commonly took place by the light of candles or cressets ; in public theatres ,
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Edward Dowden. light of candles or cressets ; in public theatres , by daylight . In both the play began in the afternoon , often at three o'clock , and ended at five or between five and six o'clock . The spectators who occupied the pit ...
Edward Dowden. light of candles or cressets ; in public theatres , by daylight . In both the play began in the afternoon , often at three o'clock , and ended at five or between five and six o'clock . The spectators who occupied the pit ...
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