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... D'Avenant was little more than ten when Shakespeare died , and his direct intercourse with him was consequently slender ; but D'Avenant was a child of the Muses , and his slight acquaintance with the living Shakespeare spurred him to ...
... D'Avenant was little more than ten when Shakespeare died , and his direct intercourse with him was consequently slender ; but D'Avenant was a child of the Muses , and his slight acquaintance with the living Shakespeare spurred him to ...
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... D'Avenant " to admire " Shakespeare . One of the most precise and valuable pieces of oral tradition which directly owed currency to D'Avenant was the detailed story of the generous gift of £ 1000 , which Shakespeare's patron , the Earl ...
... D'Avenant " to admire " Shakespeare . One of the most precise and valuable pieces of oral tradition which directly owed currency to D'Avenant was the detailed story of the generous gift of £ 1000 , which Shakespeare's patron , the Earl ...
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... D'Avenant perversion of The Tempest which Pepys witnessed underwent a further deterioration in 1673 , when Thomas Shadwell , poet laureate , to the immense delight of the playgoing public , rendered the piece's metamorphosis into an ...
... D'Avenant perversion of The Tempest which Pepys witnessed underwent a further deterioration in 1673 , when Thomas Shadwell , poet laureate , to the immense delight of the playgoing public , rendered the piece's metamorphosis into an ...
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