Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... Queen Margaret , in the days of her prosperity , came from Kenilworth to Coventry privily to see the play , and saw all the pageants played save one , which could not be played because night drew on ; the triumphant Richard III . came ...
... Queen Margaret , in the days of her prosperity , came from Kenilworth to Coventry privily to see the play , and saw all the pageants played save one , which could not be played because night drew on ; the triumphant Richard III . came ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , ut- tered by Constancy , dismisses the audience to their homes * . The most precise and interesting account which we possess of one of the earliest of the theatrical performances is from the re- collection of a man who ...
... Queen Elizabeth , ut- tered by Constancy , dismisses the audience to their homes * . The most precise and interesting account which we possess of one of the earliest of the theatrical performances is from the re- collection of a man who ...
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... Queen Elizabeth , and con- tinued to be so , even in their very rude forms , beyond the close of her long reign . In the controversial writers who , about 1580 , attacked and defended the early Stage , we find no direct mention of those ...
... Queen Elizabeth , and con- tinued to be so , even in their very rude forms , beyond the close of her long reign . In the controversial writers who , about 1580 , attacked and defended the early Stage , we find no direct mention of those ...
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... Queen Elizabeth as early as 1562. Thomas Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , its joint author with Thomas Norton , was a man of real genius ; yet the dramatic form overmastered his poetical capacity . Stately harangues stand in the place of ...
... Queen Elizabeth as early as 1562. Thomas Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , its joint author with Thomas Norton , was a man of real genius ; yet the dramatic form overmastered his poetical capacity . Stately harangues stand in the place of ...
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... Queen ' ( Book II . , Canto 10 ) , and fifty lines of the ' Poly - Olbion . ' The legend of Brutus is circumstantially related in Milton's ' History of England , ' where the story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet ( " After ...
... Queen ' ( Book II . , Canto 10 ) , and fifty lines of the ' Poly - Olbion . ' The legend of Brutus is circumstantially related in Milton's ' History of England , ' where the story of Locrine is told with the power of a poet ( " After ...
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