The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 1Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " Such is the ' summary or brief chronicle of William Shakspeare , ' by one of his most crushing com- mentators , Mr. George Steevens . Later and more pains- taking ...
... plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " Such is the ' summary or brief chronicle of William Shakspeare , ' by one of his most crushing com- mentators , Mr. George Steevens . Later and more pains- taking ...
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... play - house , Shakspeare , driven to the last extremity , went to the play - house door , and picked up a little money by taking care of gentlemen's horses who came to the play ; he became eminent even in that profession , and was ...
... play - house , Shakspeare , driven to the last extremity , went to the play - house door , and picked up a little money by taking care of gentlemen's horses who came to the play ; he became eminent even in that profession , and was ...
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... playing in London , ten shillings , and in the country five shillings , for the which he covenant- eth for the space of those two years to be ready at all times to play in the house ( theatre ) of the said Philip , and in no other ...
... playing in London , ten shillings , and in the country five shillings , for the which he covenant- eth for the space of those two years to be ready at all times to play in the house ( theatre ) of the said Philip , and in no other ...
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... plays every year , impliedly from Strat- ford ; but upon the supposition that he did not retire per- manently to his " place of lordship in the country " until 1611 , he must have written the bulk of his plays previous to that ...
... plays every year , impliedly from Strat- ford ; but upon the supposition that he did not retire per- manently to his " place of lordship in the country " until 1611 , he must have written the bulk of his plays previous to that ...
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... plays , not only by contemporary writers , but even by Shakspeare himself ; at least if we may draw any conclusion ... play , now lost ) ; 5. Midsummer Night's Dream ; 6. Merchant of Venice ; 7. Richard II .; 8. Richard III .; 9. Henry ...
... plays , not only by contemporary writers , but even by Shakspeare himself ; at least if we may draw any conclusion ... play , now lost ) ; 5. Midsummer Night's Dream ; 6. Merchant of Venice ; 7. Richard II .; 8. Richard III .; 9. Henry ...
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