Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseJohn Dover Wilson The University Press, 1913 - 291 páginas |
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Página vii
... actor and playwright , 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.
... actor and playwright , 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.
Página xiv
... THE THEATRE . Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 172 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT ( Love's Labour's Lost , xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... THE THEATRE . Denunciation from Paul's Cross , a sweeping con- demnation , attitude of the city authorities , a dramatist's reply , the actors ' remonstrance 172 177 CHAPTER VIII . THE COURT ( Love's Labour's Lost , xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Página xv
... COURT 198 § 4 . THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 202 Part III . Shakespeare's last years , Stratford 1608-1616 Buys New Place and other property at Stratford 1597 : leaves London 1608 : writes his last plays The Winter's Tale and The ...
... COURT 198 § 4 . THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 202 Part III . Shakespeare's last years , Stratford 1608-1616 Buys New Place and other property at Stratford 1597 : leaves London 1608 : writes his last plays The Winter's Tale and The ...
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... 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 ill managing ...
... 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 ill managing ...
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... court - itch and poxes , as a sear - cloth sweetens carcasses . He gives the just epitome of a contented man : for he is neither daunted with lightning and thunder , nor overjoyed with spring - time and harvest . His daily life is a ...
... court - itch and poxes , as a sear - cloth sweetens carcasses . He gives the just epitome of a contented man : for he is neither daunted with lightning and thunder , nor overjoyed with spring - time and harvest . His daily life is a ...
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