Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... young fellows , fallen into ill com- pany , and amongst them , some that made a frequent practice of deer - stealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlcote , near Stratford . For ...
... young fellows , fallen into ill com- pany , and amongst them , some that made a frequent practice of deer - stealing , engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy , of Charlcote , near Stratford . For ...
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... young lackeys , after their master's for- tune had raised him to higher employment , con- tinued to be known as " Shakespeare's Boys " . An old parish - clerk of Stratford , towards the close of the seventeenth century , informed ...
... young lackeys , after their master's for- tune had raised him to higher employment , con- tinued to be known as " Shakespeare's Boys " . An old parish - clerk of Stratford , towards the close of the seventeenth century , informed ...
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... young Juvenal " ( probably Lodge ) against the inconstancy of the players , he proceeds : " Yes , trust them not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide ...
... young Juvenal " ( probably Lodge ) against the inconstancy of the players , he proceeds : " Yes , trust them not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide ...
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... young patron with graceful homage and of his poem with becoming modesty , describes it as " the first heire of my invention " . Doubtless several plays of merit by Shakespeare had already appeared upon the stage ; but they had not been ...
... young patron with graceful homage and of his poem with becoming modesty , describes it as " the first heire of my invention " . Doubtless several plays of merit by Shakespeare had already appeared upon the stage ; but they had not been ...
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... young friend addressed in Shakespeare's Sonnets with William Herbert , afterwards Earl of Pembroke , and the raven - haired lady with Queen Elizabeth's maid of honour , Mistress Mary Fitton , places the first acquaintance of the poet ...
... young friend addressed in Shakespeare's Sonnets with William Herbert , afterwards Earl of Pembroke , and the raven - haired lady with Queen Elizabeth's maid of honour , Mistress Mary Fitton , places the first acquaintance of the poet ...
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