A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... lord . " We have had several Cades in Europe recently . He condemns a clerk to death because the man can write his name and does not have to make a mark " like an honest plain - dealing man " ; and when Sir Humphrey Stafford comes ...
... lord . " We have had several Cades in Europe recently . He condemns a clerk to death because the man can write his name and does not have to make a mark " like an honest plain - dealing man " ; and when Sir Humphrey Stafford comes ...
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... Lord Strange's men performed several times before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall , and in the spring of that year they were acting at Philip Henslowe's theatre , the Rose , on Bankside . In June a crowd of apprentices went to a play at ...
... Lord Strange's men performed several times before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall , and in the spring of that year they were acting at Philip Henslowe's theatre , the Rose , on Bankside . In June a crowd of apprentices went to a play at ...
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... Lord Hunsdon , who however was not Lord Chamberlain as his father had been , they repelled Wayte , telling him roundly that if he attempted to enter the theatre and stop their performances he would do so at the peril of his life . There ...
... Lord Hunsdon , who however was not Lord Chamberlain as his father had been , they repelled Wayte , telling him roundly that if he attempted to enter the theatre and stop their performances he would do so at the peril of his life . There ...
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