Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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Page 13
... two is lost of the original copy , but enough remains to let us see how the plot will end . We learn that Nomides repents of his rejection of Sabia . comedy , if he had any object , would appear СНАР . III . ] 13 ITINERANT PLAYERS .
... two is lost of the original copy , but enough remains to let us see how the plot will end . We learn that Nomides repents of his rejection of Sabia . comedy , if he had any object , would appear СНАР . III . ] 13 ITINERANT PLAYERS .
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... original patentees , four remained as the " sharers in the Black- friars Playhouse " in 1589 , the name only of John Perkyn being absent from the sub- scribers to a certificate to the Privy Council , that the company acting at the ...
... original patentees , four remained as the " sharers in the Black- friars Playhouse " in 1589 , the name only of John Perkyn being absent from the sub- scribers to a certificate to the Privy Council , that the company acting at the ...
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... original state ; and it is scarcely necessary for us here to enter more minutely into the question of his dramatic ability . It is pretty manifest that a new race of writers , with Shakspere at their head , was rising up to push Peele ...
... original state ; and it is scarcely necessary for us here to enter more minutely into the question of his dramatic ability . It is pretty manifest that a new race of writers , with Shakspere at their head , was rising up to push Peele ...
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... original editors had a just regard to the order of events in their arrangement of the Histories , properly so called . But the order of succession in the Comedies and Tragedies must be considered an arbitrary one . Sub- sequent editors ...
... original editors had a just regard to the order of events in their arrangement of the Histories , properly so called . But the order of succession in the Comedies and Tragedies must be considered an arbitrary one . Sub- sequent editors ...
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... original sketch of ' Hamlet ' had been produced at the very outset of Shakspere's dramatic career . ' All's Well that Ends Well , ' we believe , also , to have been an early play , known to Meres as ' Love's Labour's Won . ' But carry ...
... original sketch of ' Hamlet ' had been produced at the very outset of Shakspere's dramatic career . ' All's Well that Ends Well , ' we believe , also , to have been an early play , known to Meres as ' Love's Labour's Won . ' But carry ...
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