Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseThe University Press, 1920 - 291 páginas |
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... worthy poet , ballads and monsters , troubles of authorship , fashion in books , stationers and booksellers CHAPTER VII . THE THEATRE ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Henry V. , Hamlet ) 140 154 § 1. THEATRICAL CONDITIONS IN 1580 155 ...
... worthy poet , ballads and monsters , troubles of authorship , fashion in books , stationers and booksellers CHAPTER VII . THE THEATRE ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Henry V. , Hamlet ) 140 154 § 1. THEATRICAL CONDITIONS IN 1580 155 ...
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... worthy poet , ballads and monsters , troubles of authorship , fashion in books , stationers and booksellers 140 CHAPTER VII . THE THEATRE 154 ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Henry V. , Hamlet ) § 1 . THEATRICAL CONDITIONS IN 1580 . 155 ...
... worthy poet , ballads and monsters , troubles of authorship , fashion in books , stationers and booksellers 140 CHAPTER VII . THE THEATRE 154 ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Henry V. , Hamlet ) § 1 . THEATRICAL CONDITIONS IN 1580 . 155 ...
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... worthy of him , he left it , and betook himself to another course of being secretary to some nobleman , and at last became secretary to the worthy Lord Chancellor Ellesmere , and in that service ( as I think ) died . And myself , his ...
... worthy of him , he left it , and betook himself to another course of being secretary to some nobleman , and at last became secretary to the worthy Lord Chancellor Ellesmere , and in that service ( as I think ) died . And myself , his ...
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... worthy to have the privileges of scholars and of the school , because they are such , and are an ornament to the school : not for them who are a disgrace unto it . So always at such playing times before the exeats , the master and ...
... worthy to have the privileges of scholars and of the school , because they are such , and are an ornament to the school : not for them who are a disgrace unto it . So always at such playing times before the exeats , the master and ...
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... worthy of that room ) . Such packing also is used at elections that not he which best deserveth , but he that hath most friends , though he be the worst scholar , is always surest to speed ; which will turn in the end to the overthrow ...
... worthy of that room ) . Such packing also is used at elections that not he which best deserveth , but he that hath most friends , though he be the worst scholar , is always surest to speed ; which will turn in the end to the overthrow ...
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