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 xi
... stage . Nor can I close this list of acknowledgments without confessing my obliga- tion to Mr A. R. Waller and to the readers of the University Press for much care and assistance in the production of the book ; and to my wife without ...
... stage . Nor can I close this list of acknowledgments without confessing my obliga- tion to Mr A. R. Waller and to the readers of the University Press for much care and assistance in the production of the book ; and to my wife without ...
Página xvi
... stage , from Victor E. Albright's Shak- sperian Stage , 1909 " " P. 154 Charlecote Hall , from Dr Furnivall's edition of Harrison's Description of England . 39 P. 208 " CHAPTER I ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH This royal throne of.
... stage , from Victor E. Albright's Shak- sperian Stage , 1909 " " P. 154 Charlecote Hall , from Dr Furnivall's edition of Harrison's Description of England . 39 P. 208 " CHAPTER I ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH This royal throne of.
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... in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of sermons , and listening to good counsel and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lie down in a cradle upon the stage , where these 20 THE COUNTRYSIDE.
... in delights and pleasures , drew him from his graver counsellors , hearing of sermons , and listening to good counsel and admonitions , that in the end they got him to lie down in a cradle upon the stage , where these 20 THE COUNTRYSIDE.
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... stage , two old men , the one in blue , with a sergeant at arms , his mace on his shoulder , the other in red , with a drawn sword in his hand , and leaning with the other hand upon the other's shoulder ; and so they two went along in a ...
... stage , two old men , the one in blue , with a sergeant at arms , his mace on his shoulder , the other in red , with a drawn sword in his hand , and leaning with the other hand upon the other's shoulder ; and so they two went along in a ...
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