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... George Peele , wrote to his friend Marle or Marlowe , in an extant letter , of a merry meeting which was held at a place called the " Globe . " Whether the rendezvous were tavern or playhouse is left undetermined . The assembled company ...
... George Peele , wrote to his friend Marle or Marlowe , in an extant letter , of a merry meeting which was held at a place called the " Globe . " Whether the rendezvous were tavern or playhouse is left undetermined . The assembled company ...
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... George Peele had lain full four years in his grave . Peele could never have passed the portals of the theatre called the " Globe " ; for it was not built until 1599 . No historic tavern of the name is known . The sur- name of the person ...
... George Peele had lain full four years in his grave . Peele could never have passed the portals of the theatre called the " Globe " ; for it was not built until 1599 . No historic tavern of the name is known . The sur- name of the person ...
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... George Peele ( Vol . I. , page 111 ) , although he declined to pledge himself to its authenticity . The latest historian of Dulwich College 1 has admitted it to his text with too mildly worded a caveat . Often more recently has " G ...
... George Peele ( Vol . I. , page 111 ) , although he declined to pledge himself to its authenticity . The latest historian of Dulwich College 1 has admitted it to his text with too mildly worded a caveat . Often more recently has " G ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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