Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... passed from wealth to comparative poverty . In 1578 he effected a large mortgage on the estate of Asbies ; when he tendered payment in the following year it was refused until other sums due had been repaid ; the money designed for the ...
... passed from wealth to comparative poverty . In 1578 he effected a large mortgage on the estate of Asbies ; when he tendered payment in the following year it was refused until other sums due had been repaid ; the money designed for the ...
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... passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... passed away.1 The malady of which Shakespeare died is sup- 1 The name of Shakespeare is found written in a copy of Florio's Montaigne purchased for £ 100 by the British Museum in 1838. Its genuineness has been disputed . The words ...
... passed away.1 The malady of which Shakespeare died is sup- 1 The name of Shakespeare is found written in a copy of Florio's Montaigne purchased for £ 100 by the British Museum in 1838. Its genuineness has been disputed . The words ...
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... moment of his advent to the stage . The English people had suc- cessfully passed through a period of probation , and now stood " upon the top of happy hours " . The classical culture of the Renaissance and its pas- sionate temper.
... moment of his advent to the stage . The English people had suc- cessfully passed through a period of probation , and now stood " upon the top of happy hours " . The classical culture of the Renaissance and its pas- sionate temper.
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... passed away or were transmuted into regular tragedy , comedy , and history . The mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in ...
... passed away or were transmuted into regular tragedy , comedy , and history . The mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in ...
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