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Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here chapters on ...
Moreover since this was the period when Shakespeare's dramatic genius played around the land- rogues and water - rogues which add so much that is splendid and picturesque to Elizabethan life , it seemed proper to insert here chapters on ...
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SPORT Hunting , football , bowling , a cock - fight , a local play § 3. FESTIVAL CHAPTER III . Christmas , Good Friday , Easter , May Day , Robin Hood , the Lord of Misrule SUPERSTITION ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Julius Caesar ...
SPORT Hunting , football , bowling , a cock - fight , a local play § 3. FESTIVAL CHAPTER III . Christmas , Good Friday , Easter , May Day , Robin Hood , the Lord of Misrule SUPERSTITION ( Midsummer Night's Dream , Julius Caesar ...
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General behaviour , a gallant at the playhouse THE ACTOR AND HIS CRAFT Shakespeare's opinion , character of a player , magni- ficence of players ' dress , the queen's players on tour , a royal licence § 5. PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE ...
General behaviour , a gallant at the playhouse THE ACTOR AND HIS CRAFT Shakespeare's opinion , character of a player , magni- ficence of players ' dress , the queen's players on tour , a royal licence § 5. PURITAN OPPOSITION TO THE ...
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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 .
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 .
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... shown the greatest honour ; they are placed at the upper end of the table , where they are the first served ; at the lower end they help the men . All the rest of their time they employ in walking and riding , in playing at cards or ...
... shown the greatest honour ; they are placed at the upper end of the table , where they are the first served ; at the lower end they help the men . All the rest of their time they employ in walking and riding , in playing at cards or ...
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