Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... receiving a bequest of one pound six and eightpence " to buy him a ringe ” . In what employments and with what recreations these years at Stratford , growing years of early man- hood , went by we can but conjecture . How.
... receiving a bequest of one pound six and eightpence " to buy him a ringe ” . In what employments and with what recreations these years at Stratford , growing years of early man- hood , went by we can but conjecture . How.
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... received his earliest instruction in comic acting from Kempe and Pope , who soon after became noted . performers.1 But this is mere conjecture , and the early traditions do not favour the notion that Shake- speare left his native town ...
... received his earliest instruction in comic acting from Kempe and Pope , who soon after became noted . performers.1 But this is mere conjecture , and the early traditions do not favour the notion that Shake- speare left his native town ...
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... received into the playhouse as " a serviture " , that is , as an attendant on the players . The stage - tradition of a hundred years ago was that he acted as the prompter's assistant , giving the per- formers notice to be ready when ...
... received into the playhouse as " a serviture " , that is , as an attendant on the players . The stage - tradition of a hundred years ago was that he acted as the prompter's assistant , giving the per- formers notice to be ready when ...
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... received proves that the regard and esteem were not on Shakespeare's side alone . " There is " , says Rowe , " one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespeare's , that , if I had not been assured that the ...
... received proves that the regard and esteem were not on Shakespeare's side alone . " There is " , says Rowe , " one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespeare's , that , if I had not been assured that the ...
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... received a call to perform before the royal party . The editors of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays ( 1623 ) , in the dedication of that volume , addressing William Her- bert and his brother Philip , Earl of Montgomery , refer to ...
... received a call to perform before the royal party . The editors of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays ( 1623 ) , in the dedication of that volume , addressing William Her- bert and his brother Philip , Earl of Montgomery , refer to ...
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