The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... theatre was that of prompter's attendant . " It is assumed that soon after his arrival in London Shakespeare became connected with one of the two Lon- don theatres , viz . " The Theatre , " in Shoreditch , built by James Burbage ...
... theatre was that of prompter's attendant . " It is assumed that soon after his arrival in London Shakespeare became connected with one of the two Lon- don theatres , viz . " The Theatre , " in Shoreditch , built by James Burbage ...
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... theatres of Shakespeare's time were probably built of wood and plaster . Of the three above mentioned , the Blackfriars belonged to the class called private theatres - we know not why , unless because the private theatres were entirely ...
... theatres of Shakespeare's time were probably built of wood and plaster . Of the three above mentioned , the Blackfriars belonged to the class called private theatres - we know not why , unless because the private theatres were entirely ...
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... theatres . The new and striking combination in their dramas of elements hitherto wholly separated is but the natural result of their attainments and literary activities . From their university training and knowledge of the an- cients ...
... theatres . The new and striking combination in their dramas of elements hitherto wholly separated is but the natural result of their attainments and literary activities . From their university training and knowledge of the an- cients ...
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