“The” Works Of William Shakespeare: The Text Formed From An Entirely New Collation Of The Old Editions: With The Various Readings, Notes ... By J. Payne Collier, Band 7Whittaker, 1844 - 275 Seiten |
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... Lord Chamberlain's servants : how ' Malone attributes the following order , made by the corporation of Stratford many years after the date to which we are now adverting , to the growth of puritanism ; but possibly it originated in other ...
... Lord Chamberlain's servants : how ' Malone attributes the following order , made by the corporation of Stratford many years after the date to which we are now adverting , to the growth of puritanism ; but possibly it originated in other ...
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... Lord Chamberlain's servants had been necessary for Shakespeare at an early date , he could easily have pro- cured it from several other quarters " . The frequent performances of various associations of actors in Stratford and elsewhere ...
... Lord Chamberlain's servants had been necessary for Shakespeare at an early date , he could easily have pro- cured it from several other quarters " . The frequent performances of various associations of actors in Stratford and elsewhere ...
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... Lord Chamberlain's players , Shakespeare's services as a dramatist may not materially have interfered with his exertions as an actor ; but afterwards , when Peele had joined a rival establishment , he may have been much more fre ...
... Lord Chamberlain's players , Shakespeare's services as a dramatist may not materially have interfered with his exertions as an actor ; but afterwards , when Peele had joined a rival establishment , he may have been much more fre ...
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... Lord Chamberlain's players . We know that the earliest charge against him by a fellow dramatist was , that he had availed himself of the productions of others , and we have every reason to believe that some of the plays upon which he ...
... Lord Chamberlain's players . We know that the earliest charge against him by a fellow dramatist was , that he had availed himself of the productions of others , and we have every reason to believe that some of the plays upon which he ...
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... Lord Chamberlain's servants seem sometimes to have been confounded in the pro- vinces , although the difference was well understood in London ; some of the chief members of it had come from his own part of the country , and even from ...
... Lord Chamberlain's servants seem sometimes to have been confounded in the pro- vinces , although the difference was well understood in London ; some of the chief members of it had come from his own part of the country , and even from ...
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