Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama"A critical inquiry into the condition of the English drama" -- Preface. |
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... Mosbie - A Gallery of Scoundrels - Two Types of Murderers - Michael's Terror- Alice Arden - Her Relation to some Women of Shakspere- Development of her Murderous Intention - Quarrel with Mosbie - The Crescendo of her Passion - Redeeming ...
... Mosbie - A Gallery of Scoundrels - Two Types of Murderers - Michael's Terror- Alice Arden - Her Relation to some Women of Shakspere- Development of her Murderous Intention - Quarrel with Mosbie - The Crescendo of her Passion - Redeeming ...
Page 327
... Mosbie A Gallery of Scoundrels - Two Types of Murderers- Michael's Terror - Alice Arden - Her Relation to some Women of Shakspere - Development of her Murderous Intention - Quarrel with Mosbie The Crescendo of her Passion - Redeeming ...
... Mosbie A Gallery of Scoundrels - Two Types of Murderers- Michael's Terror - Alice Arden - Her Relation to some Women of Shakspere - Development of her Murderous Intention - Quarrel with Mosbie The Crescendo of her Passion - Redeeming ...
Page 330
... Mosbie , hired two desperate ruffians , Black Will and Shagbag , to kill him . ' In 1598 , appeared Black Bateman of the North , ' a narrative in two parts , enacted by Chettle , Wilson , Drayton , and Dekker . The next year , 1599 ...
... Mosbie , hired two desperate ruffians , Black Will and Shagbag , to kill him . ' In 1598 , appeared Black Bateman of the North , ' a narrative in two parts , enacted by Chettle , Wilson , Drayton , and Dekker . The next year , 1599 ...
Page 351
... Mosbie , a tailor by occupation , a black swart man , servant to the Lord North , it happened this Mosbie , upon some mistaking , to fall out with her ; but she , being desirous to be in favour with him again , sent him a pair of silver ...
... Mosbie , a tailor by occupation , a black swart man , servant to the Lord North , it happened this Mosbie , upon some mistaking , to fall out with her ; but she , being desirous to be in favour with him again , sent him a pair of silver ...
Page 352
... Mosbie's former occupation , are frequent . Mosbie gives Arden the coup de grĂ¢ce with a ' pressing iron of fourteen pounds ' weight , ' which he carried at his girdle . This was an implement of his trade . When Arden draws Mosbie's ...
... Mosbie's former occupation , are frequent . Mosbie gives Arden the coup de grĂ¢ce with a ' pressing iron of fourteen pounds ' weight , ' which he carried at his girdle . This was an implement of his trade . When Arden draws Mosbie's ...
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