Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... Shakespeare the twelfth . The name of William Kempe immediately follows that of Shakspere . Kempe must have become of importance to the company New Facts regarding the Life of Shakespeare . ' ficate ; for he was the successor of ...
... Shakespeare the twelfth . The name of William Kempe immediately follows that of Shakspere . Kempe must have become of importance to the company New Facts regarding the Life of Shakespeare . ' ficate ; for he was the successor of ...
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... Shakespeare , among the English , is the literature produced in the years between most excellent in both kinds for the stage : 1593 and 1598. In support of these asser- for comedy , witness his ' Gentlemen of Ve- tions , and these ...
... Shakespeare , among the English , is the literature produced in the years between most excellent in both kinds for the stage : 1593 and 1598. In support of these asser- for comedy , witness his ' Gentlemen of Ve- tions , and these ...
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... Shakespeare with a few fine touches of his pen , than originally written by him : for , not to mention that the style is less figurative than his others generally are , this tragedy is mentioned with discredit in the Induction to Ben ...
... Shakespeare with a few fine touches of his pen , than originally written by him : for , not to mention that the style is less figurative than his others generally are , this tragedy is mentioned with discredit in the Induction to Ben ...
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... Shakespeare ; ' * and we should be entitled to receive that representation of the writer of ' Sir John Oldcastle ... Shakespeare's name on the title . " COLLIER . ' Diary of Philip Henslowe ; ' edited by J. Payne Collier . doubt remained ...
... Shakespeare ; ' * and we should be entitled to receive that representation of the writer of ' Sir John Oldcastle ... Shakespeare's name on the title . " COLLIER . ' Diary of Philip Henslowe ; ' edited by J. Payne Collier . doubt remained ...
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... Shakespeare , the plebeian driller , was Founder'd in his Pericles , and must not pass . " " Your Ben and Fletcher , in their first young cheerful cup with poor Lowin in his humble but they must come to the principal point | bited.
... Shakespeare , the plebeian driller , was Founder'd in his Pericles , and must not pass . " " Your Ben and Fletcher , in their first young cheerful cup with poor Lowin in his humble but they must come to the principal point | bited.
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