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... gentleman's education. With the youth of twentytwo we then journey to London, noting on our way the vileness of the roads and the comfort of the inns, we see the chief sights of the capital, we stand amazed at its turbulence and gaiety ...
... gentleman's education. With the youth of twentytwo we then journey to London, noting on our way the vileness of the roads and the comfort of the inns, we see the chief sights of the capital, we stand amazed at its turbulence and gaiety ...
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... gentlemen for kind permission to use their text or illustrations; to my friend Mr R. B. McKerrow for the extracts taken from his edition of Nashe, to Dr W. W. Greg for the contract on p. 161 from his Henslowe Papers and the letters on ...
... gentlemen for kind permission to use their text or illustrations; to my friend Mr R. B. McKerrow for the extracts taken from his edition of Nashe, to Dr W. W. Greg for the contract on p. 161 from his Henslowe Papers and the letters on ...
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... gentleman, a franklin, a farmer, a milkmaid, a shepherd § 2. SPORT Hunting, football, bowling, a cockfight, a local play § 3. FESTIVAL Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, May Day, Robin Hood, the Lord of Misrule CHAPTER III. SUPERSTITION ...
... gentleman, a franklin, a farmer, a milkmaid, a shepherd § 2. SPORT Hunting, football, bowling, a cockfight, a local play § 3. FESTIVAL Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, May Day, Robin Hood, the Lord of Misrule CHAPTER III. SUPERSTITION ...
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... gentleman of the university, a mere scholar §4. TRAVEL The use and abuse of travel, the Italianate Englishman. Part. II. Shakespeare. in. London. 1586—1608. Goes to London (? on foot) c. 1586: recognised as a rising dramatist 1592: ...
... gentleman of the university, a mere scholar §4. TRAVEL The use and abuse of travel, the Italianate Englishman. Part. II. Shakespeare. in. London. 1586—1608. Goes to London (? on foot) c. 1586: recognised as a rising dramatist 1592: ...
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... gentlemen and lords have so many and large parks only reserved for the pleasure of hunting, or where all sorts of men allot so much ground about their houses for pleasure of gardens and orchards. The very grapes, especially towards the ...
... gentlemen and lords have so many and large parks only reserved for the pleasure of hunting, or where all sorts of men allot so much ground about their houses for pleasure of gardens and orchards. The very grapes, especially towards the ...
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EDUCATION | |
THE UNIVERSITY | |
4 TRAVEL | |
LONDON | |
THE THEATRE | |
THE AUDIENCE | |
PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE | |
THE COURT | |
ROGUES AND VAGABONDS | |
THE | |
CONCLUSION AN ELIZABETHAN | |
GLOSSARY AND NOTES | |
BOOKS AND AUTHORS | |
INDEX OF AUTHORS | |
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
Life in Shakespeare's England; a Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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