Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... play- wright in London , and again as an honoured inhabi- tant of his native town ; secondly , the inner life of his spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagination of which we can read something in his marvellous ...
... play- wright in London , and again as an honoured inhabi- tant of his native town ; secondly , the inner life of his spirit , the wide - orbing movement of his intellect and imagination of which we can read something in his marvellous ...
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... play in which this passage occurs , he returned to his home to find the happiness of his elder years in company with her whom he had loved in boyhood . §7 . For three or four years after his marriage Shake- speare continued to reside at ...
... play in which this passage occurs , he returned to his home to find the happiness of his elder years in company with her whom he had loved in boyhood . §7 . For three or four years after his marriage Shake- speare continued to reside at ...
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... play on the name Lucy- " O lowsie Lucy❞ — as that in the passage to which Davies refers . We can hardly doubt that there is a kernel of truth in these traditions . Malone endeavoured to THE DEER - STEALING STORY . 13 disprove the deer ...
... play on the name Lucy- " O lowsie Lucy❞ — as that in the passage to which Davies refers . We can hardly doubt that there is a kernel of truth in these traditions . Malone endeavoured to THE DEER - STEALING STORY . 13 disprove the deer ...
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... play Marlowe and Greene had probably been collaborateurs , and it would seem that Greene bitterly resented Shakespeare's rehand- ling of his work , and felt indignant at the success SHAKESPEARE AS AN ACTOR . 19 of one whom he 18 ...
... play Marlowe and Greene had probably been collaborateurs , and it would seem that Greene bitterly resented Shakespeare's rehand- ling of his work , and felt indignant at the success SHAKESPEARE AS AN ACTOR . 19 of one whom he 18 ...
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... play is in con- nection with Ben Jonson's Sejanus , which was per- formed at the Globe Theatre in 1603 or 1604. But in a document of 1610 the Burbages speak of placing Shakespeare as an actor among others at Blackfriars Theatre . His ...
... play is in con- nection with Ben Jonson's Sejanus , which was per- formed at the Globe Theatre in 1603 or 1604. But in a document of 1610 the Burbages speak of placing Shakespeare as an actor among others at Blackfriars Theatre . His ...
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