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... was not merely therecognition of the critical and highly educated thatShakespeare received in person.It wasby the voice of the halfeducated populace, whose heart and intellect werefor once in theright, thathewas acclaimed the ...
... was not merely therecognition of the critical and highly educated thatShakespeare received in person.It wasby the voice of the halfeducated populace, whose heart and intellect werefor once in theright, thathewas acclaimed the ...
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... revision ofanold play,and the managerwas notslowto recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing. It wasnot probably till 1591, when Shakespeare was twentyseven, that his earliest original play, Love's Labour's Lost, was.
... revision ofanold play,and the managerwas notslowto recognise an unmatched gift for dramatic writing. It wasnot probably till 1591, when Shakespeare was twentyseven, that his earliest original play, Love's Labour's Lost, was.
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... wasnot till 1576, when Shakespeare was twelve,that Londonforthe firsttime possessed a theatre—a building definitelybuilt for the purpose of presenting plays. Before that year, innyardsorplatforms, which were improvised in marketplaces ...
... wasnot till 1576, when Shakespeare was twelve,that Londonforthe firsttime possessed a theatre—a building definitelybuilt for the purpose of presenting plays. Before that year, innyardsorplatforms, which were improvised in marketplaces ...
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... was not checked bythe senseof literary inferiority which in all sincerity oppressed the spirits of survivingcompanions. One oftheearliestof the elegieswas a sonnet by William Basse, whogave picturesque expression to the conviction that ...
... was not checked bythe senseof literary inferiority which in all sincerity oppressed the spirits of survivingcompanions. One oftheearliestof the elegieswas a sonnet by William Basse, whogave picturesque expression to the conviction that ...
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