The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... Lord Chamberlain , 1635 , from which it appears that it was afterwards leased to one Evans , who first 66 sett up the boyes commonly called the Queenes Majesties Children of the Chappell . In processe of time the boyes grow . ing up to ...
... Lord Chamberlain , 1635 , from which it appears that it was afterwards leased to one Evans , who first 66 sett up the boyes commonly called the Queenes Majesties Children of the Chappell . In processe of time the boyes grow . ing up to ...
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... Lord Admiral's men , added enough to make it still more offensive . Nash was arrested with others and sent to the Fleet , his papers seized , and the piece forbidden . Two houses , the The- atre and the Curtain , in Shoreditch , seem to ...
... Lord Admiral's men , added enough to make it still more offensive . Nash was arrested with others and sent to the Fleet , his papers seized , and the piece forbidden . Two houses , the The- atre and the Curtain , in Shoreditch , seem to ...
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... Lord Southampton , the patron also , if not rather , friend of Shakespeare . " My Lord Southampton and Lord Rutland come not to the court ( it was then at Nonsuch ) ; the one doth but very seldom . They pass away the time in London ...
... Lord Southampton , the patron also , if not rather , friend of Shakespeare . " My Lord Southampton and Lord Rutland come not to the court ( it was then at Nonsuch ) ; the one doth but very seldom . They pass away the time in London ...
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... Lord , in plain English , we remember you in the Lord and ourselves unto you ; I pray God send you comfortably home . This is one special remembrance from your father's motion ; it seemeth by him that our country- man , Mr. Shakspere is ...
... Lord , in plain English , we remember you in the Lord and ourselves unto you ; I pray God send you comfortably home . This is one special remembrance from your father's motion ; it seemeth by him that our country- man , Mr. Shakspere is ...
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... Lord willing ; and now but persuade yourself so , as I hope , and you shall not need to fear but with all hearty thankfulness I will hold my time , and content your friend , and if we bargain farther , you shall be the paymaster ...
... Lord willing ; and now but persuade yourself so , as I hope , and you shall not need to fear but with all hearty thankfulness I will hold my time , and content your friend , and if we bargain farther , you shall be the paymaster ...
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