The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Greene regarded Mar- lowe and Kyd as dangerous rivals ; Shakespeare was not yet an object of fear . Greene was chief writer for the Queen's men , Marlowe and Kyd for Lord Pembroke's , Peele was joining Greene's company , leaving the Ad ...
... Greene regarded Mar- lowe and Kyd as dangerous rivals ; Shakespeare was not yet an object of fear . Greene was chief writer for the Queen's men , Marlowe and Kyd for Lord Pembroke's , Peele was joining Greene's company , leaving the Ad ...
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... Greene , town clerk of Stratford , visited him there to discuss the matter on behalf of the Corpora- tion . On December 23 , the Corporation addressed a formal letter to Shakespeare , supported by a private note to " my cousin " from T ...
... Greene , town clerk of Stratford , visited him there to discuss the matter on behalf of the Corpora- tion . On December 23 , the Corporation addressed a formal letter to Shakespeare , supported by a private note to " my cousin " from T ...
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... Greene , utriusque Academiæ in Artibus Magister , ' the novelist and dramatist , whose Groatsworth of Wit contained his well - known attack on ' the onely Shake - scene in a country ' ; in this pamphlet Greene spoke as the very ...
... Greene , utriusque Academiæ in Artibus Magister , ' the novelist and dramatist , whose Groatsworth of Wit contained his well - known attack on ' the onely Shake - scene in a country ' ; in this pamphlet Greene spoke as the very ...
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