The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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... his contemporaries . He was honored , indeed , with the friendship of nobles and the patronage of monarchs : his theatre was frequented by the wits of the metropolis ; KING RICHARD II III 355 KING RICHARD III LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE.
... his contemporaries . He was honored , indeed , with the friendship of nobles and the patronage of monarchs : his theatre was frequented by the wits of the metropolis ; KING RICHARD II III 355 KING RICHARD III LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE.
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... theatre was frequented by the wits of the metropolis ; and he associated with the most intellectual of his times . But the spirit of the age was against him ; and , in opposition to it , he could not become the subject of any general or ...
... theatre was frequented by the wits of the metropolis ; and he associated with the most intellectual of his times . But the spirit of the age was against him ; and , in opposition to it , he could not become the subject of any general or ...
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... theatre thus open to him , and under the impulse of his own theatrical bias ( for however in after - life he may have lament- ed his degradation as a professional actor , it must be concluded that he now felt a strong attachment to the ...
... theatre thus open to him , and under the impulse of his own theatrical bias ( for however in after - life he may have lament- ed his degradation as a professional actor , it must be concluded that he now felt a strong attachment to the ...
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... theatre of Blackfriars ( the oldest theatre in London ) , which they had pre- viously rented for some years ; and at these two theatres , the first of which was open in the centre for summer representations , and the last covered for ...
... theatre of Blackfriars ( the oldest theatre in London ) , which they had pre- viously rented for some years ; and at these two theatres , the first of which was open in the centre for summer representations , and the last covered for ...
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... theatre ) ; " for there is an upstart crow , beautified with our feathers , that , with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute ...
... theatre ) ; " for there is an upstart crow , beautified with our feathers , that , with his tiger's heart wrapped in a player's hide , supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you ; and , being an absolute ...
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