Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... believe that the time was fast approaching when such pageants would no longer be tolerated . It is more than probable that the performances of the Guilds were origin- ally subordinate to those of the Grey Friars ; perhaps devised and ...
... believe that the time was fast approaching when such pageants would no longer be tolerated . It is more than probable that the performances of the Guilds were origin- ally subordinate to those of the Grey Friars ; perhaps devised and ...
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... believe that this con- jecture fixes the date at least ten years too early . It appears to us that it is a remark- able production even for 1580 ; and if , as a work of art , it be of little worth , it certainly contains the elements of ...
... believe that this con- jecture fixes the date at least ten years too early . It appears to us that it is a remark- able production even for 1580 ; and if , as a work of art , it be of little worth , it certainly contains the elements of ...
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... believe for true what he writeth : ser , in one of his letters to Gabriel Harvey , He citeth not authorities of other histories , shows how Sidney received the compliment : but even for his entry calleth the sweet - " New books I hear ...
... believe for true what he writeth : ser , in one of his letters to Gabriel Harvey , He citeth not authorities of other histories , shows how Sidney received the compliment : but even for his entry calleth the sweet - " New books I hear ...
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... believe , May here find truth too . " Heywood , in his ' Apology for Actors , ' thus writes in 1612- " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive , taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous histories , instructed such as ...
... believe , May here find truth too . " Heywood , in his ' Apology for Actors , ' thus writes in 1612- " Plays have made the ignorant more apprehensive , taught the unlearned the knowledge of many famous histories , instructed such as ...
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... believe that Greene and Nash wrote a comedy which is unknown to us , than that Greene should address Lodge , some years his elder , as ' young Juvenal , " and " sweet boy . " Neither have we any evidence that Lodge was a " biting ...
... believe that Greene and Nash wrote a comedy which is unknown to us , than that Greene should address Lodge , some years his elder , as ' young Juvenal , " and " sweet boy . " Neither have we any evidence that Lodge was a " biting ...
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