Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... appear greatly to have resembled those of Coventry , were finally suppressed in 1574. Archdeacon Rogers , who in his MSS . rejoices that " such a cloud of ignorance " would be no more seen , appears to have been an eye - witness of ...
... appear greatly to have resembled those of Coventry , were finally suppressed in 1574. Archdeacon Rogers , who in his MSS . rejoices that " such a cloud of ignorance " would be no more seen , appears to have been an eye - witness of ...
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... appear from Willis's descrip- tion that ' The Cradle of Security ' was for the most part dumb show . It is probable ... appears decisive upon this point : " What credit can return to the nobleman to countenance his men to exercise that ...
... appear from Willis's descrip- tion that ' The Cradle of Security ' was for the most part dumb show . It is probable ... appears decisive upon this point : " What credit can return to the nobleman to countenance his men to exercise that ...
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... appears to us in its outward form to be as much a comedy as the " Winter's Tale . ' Three tinkers appear upon the stage , singing , 66 Hey tisty toisty , tinkers good fellows they be ; In stopping of one hole , they used to make three ...
... appears to us in its outward form to be as much a comedy as the " Winter's Tale . ' Three tinkers appear upon the stage , singing , 66 Hey tisty toisty , tinkers good fellows they be ; In stopping of one hole , they used to make three ...
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... appears that their father they shall be free from the penalty of hang- has long been absent , and they are travel- ing him ; and so into the tree he goes . Up ling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; the branches he runs like a ...
... appears that their father they shall be free from the penalty of hang- has long been absent , and they are travel- ing him ; and so into the tree he goes . Up ling to seek him . Clarisia is heavy - hearted ; the branches he runs like a ...
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... appears , want- | ing to be travelling again , has irritated the Duchess against her daughter - in - law , and they ... appear СНАР . III . ] 13 ITINERANT PLAYERS .
... appears , want- | ing to be travelling again , has irritated the Duchess against her daughter - in - law , and they ... appear СНАР . III . ] 13 ITINERANT PLAYERS .
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