Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... looked on as having the validity of marriage , though as yet unsanctified by ecclesiastical rites . Halliwell - Phillipps has aptly pointed out that when Shakespeare's maternal grandfather , Robert Arden , " settled part of an estate on ...
... looked on as having the validity of marriage , though as yet unsanctified by ecclesiastical rites . Halliwell - Phillipps has aptly pointed out that when Shakespeare's maternal grandfather , Robert Arden , " settled part of an estate on ...
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... looked on , standing between his father's legs , as his contemporary Willis tells us he did when he saw The Cradle of Security acted before the aldermen and common council of the city of Gloucester . He may have witnessed the ...
... looked on , standing between his father's legs , as his contemporary Willis tells us he did when he saw The Cradle of Security acted before the aldermen and common council of the city of Gloucester . He may have witnessed the ...
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Edward Dowden. SHAKESPEARE AS AN ACTOR . 19 of one whom he looked on as an unlettered rival . Greene's pamphlet was seen through the press by Henry Chettle , and in December of the same year he entered on the Stationers ' Books his own ...
Edward Dowden. SHAKESPEARE AS AN ACTOR . 19 of one whom he looked on as an unlettered rival . Greene's pamphlet was seen through the press by Henry Chettle , and in December of the same year he entered on the Stationers ' Books his own ...
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... looked forward to enjoying the pleasures of a country life . He laid out part of his garden as a fruit orchard , and at a later date it was he , according to a well- authenticated tradition , who was the first to intro- duce the ...
... looked forward to enjoying the pleasures of a country life . He laid out part of his garden as a fruit orchard , and at a later date it was he , according to a well- authenticated tradition , who was the first to intro- duce the ...
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... the plays of Fletcher were more popular upon the stage than those of any other writer . Ben Jonson was looked on as the great master of SEVENTEENTH CENTURY APPRECIATION . 89 the scholarly or classical school 88 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... the plays of Fletcher were more popular upon the stage than those of any other writer . Ben Jonson was looked on as the great master of SEVENTEENTH CENTURY APPRECIATION . 89 the scholarly or classical school 88 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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