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... concluding this stage of our itinerary with a visit to the court , which was the constant supporter of the theatre against a puritanical civic government and the true centre , though not always vii.
... concluding this stage of our itinerary with a visit to the court , which was the constant supporter of the theatre against a puritanical civic government and the true centre , though not always vii.
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PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 166 • 172 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT • ( Love's Labour's ...
PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE THEATRE Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 166 • 172 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT • ( Love's Labour's ...
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THE COURT • ( Love's Labour's Lost , Much Ado About Nothing , Hamlet , Historical Plays ) PAGE 190 • 191 194 • The ideal , the other side of the picture § 1 . QUEEN ELIZABETH AT GREENWICH § 2 . THE COURTIER § 3 . MASQUES AT COURT • § 4 ...
THE COURT • ( Love's Labour's Lost , Much Ado About Nothing , Hamlet , Historical Plays ) PAGE 190 • 191 194 • The ideal , the other side of the picture § 1 . QUEEN ELIZABETH AT GREENWICH § 2 . THE COURTIER § 3 . MASQUES AT COURT • § 4 ...
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If he go to court , it is in yellow stockings ; and if it be in winter , in a slight taffety cloak , and pumps and pantoffles . He is chained that woes the usher for his coming into the presence , where he becomes troublesome with the ...
If he go to court , it is in yellow stockings ; and if it be in winter , in a slight taffety cloak , and pumps and pantoffles . He is chained that woes the usher for his coming into the presence , where he becomes troublesome with the ...
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His flock affords him his whole raiment , outside and linings , cloth and leather and instead of much costly linen , his little garden yields hemp enough to make his lockram shirts : which do preserve his body sweetened against court ...
His flock affords him his whole raiment , outside and linings , cloth and leather and instead of much costly linen , his little garden yields hemp enough to make his lockram shirts : which do preserve his body sweetened against court ...
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