Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies, Forgeries, and Fabrications, Regarding His Life and Works, which Have Appeared in Remote and Recent LiteratureHoulston and Wright, 1861 - 123 Seiten |
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... Queen's players and the Earl of Wor- cester's players visited Stratford , and performed in it . The former received ... Queen Elizabeth , became entitled to the respectful appellation , which he afterwards gets in the parish registers ...
... Queen's players and the Earl of Wor- cester's players visited Stratford , and performed in it . The former received ... Queen Elizabeth , became entitled to the respectful appellation , which he afterwards gets in the parish registers ...
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... Queen Elizabeth made her grand historical visit to Kenilworth Castle , and enjoyed the " princely pleasures " which her unworthy favourite the Earl of Leicester had prepared for her reception , and to enliven her stay . As William ...
... Queen Elizabeth made her grand historical visit to Kenilworth Castle , and enjoyed the " princely pleasures " which her unworthy favourite the Earl of Leicester had prepared for her reception , and to enliven her stay . As William ...
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... Queen were published , and Edmund Spenser was appointed poet - laureate by Queen Elizabeth . Its popularity induced Ponsonbie , the bookseller , to collect a number of small poems , which , under the title of " Com- plaints , " & c ...
... Queen were published , and Edmund Spenser was appointed poet - laureate by Queen Elizabeth . Its popularity induced Ponsonbie , the bookseller , to collect a number of small poems , which , under the title of " Com- plaints , " & c ...
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... Elizabeth Vernon , first cousin to Essex , whom , after a four years ' intense and impatient courtship , he married , against the express injunctions of Queen Elizabeth , by which he lost her Majesty's favour , and ran great risk of ...
... Elizabeth Vernon , first cousin to Essex , whom , after a four years ' intense and impatient courtship , he married , against the express injunctions of Queen Elizabeth , by which he lost her Majesty's favour , and ran great risk of ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , was entered in Stationers ' Hall in 1601 . [ The first sketch of this play was reprinted , under the editorial care of Mr. J. O. Halliwell , for the Shakespere Society , 1842. ] In a list of witnesses ( ? ) in an ...
... Queen Elizabeth , was entered in Stationers ' Hall in 1601 . [ The first sketch of this play was reprinted , under the editorial care of Mr. J. O. Halliwell , for the Shakespere Society , 1842. ] In a list of witnesses ( ? ) in an ...
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