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Page 9
... tell us little of John Shakspere ; and what they tell us is too often obscure . When he was elected an alderman in 1565 , we can trace out the occupations of his brother aldermen , and readily come to the conclusion that the mu- nicipal ...
... tell us little of John Shakspere ; and what they tell us is too often obscure . When he was elected an alderman in 1565 , we can trace out the occupations of his brother aldermen , and readily come to the conclusion that the mu- nicipal ...
Page 46
... tell with double force against every description of public amusement , against poetry in general , against music , against dancing , associated as they were with the excesses of an ill - regulated stage . A treatise of John Northbrooke ...
... tell with double force against every description of public amusement , against poetry in general , against music , against dancing , associated as they were with the excesses of an ill - regulated stage . A treatise of John Northbrooke ...
Page 48
... tell him how their forefathers had been thus " infested and plagued . " The tra- ditions of the most stirring events of that contest would at this time be about a century old ; generally diluted in their interest by passing through the ...
... tell him how their forefathers had been thus " infested and plagued . " The tra- ditions of the most stirring events of that contest would at this time be about a century old ; generally diluted in their interest by passing through the ...
Page 104
... tell us that in Webbe's Discourse of Poetry , ' we find the following passage : — “ I am humbly to desire pardon of the learned company of gentlemen scholars , and students of the universities and inns of court , if I omit their several ...
... tell us that in Webbe's Discourse of Poetry , ' we find the following passage : — “ I am humbly to desire pardon of the learned company of gentlemen scholars , and students of the universities and inns of court , if I omit their several ...
Page 108
... Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England Add thus much more , -that no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ; But as we under Heaven are supreme head , So under Him , that great supremacy , a ' Henry IV . , Part ...
... Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England Add thus much more , -that no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ; But as we under Heaven are supreme head , So under Him , that great supremacy , a ' Henry IV . , Part ...
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Angelo Anne Antipholus Appears Ariel BEAT Beatrice Benedick better Blackfriars Theatre brother CAIUS Caliban CLAUD Claudio Collier comedy corrector daughter death DOGB dost doth Dromio DUKE Enter Ephesus ESCAL Exeunt Exit Falstaff father folio FORD friar gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give grace hath hear heart heaven Henley Street Hero honour HOST husband ISAB John Shakspere king lady LAUN Lawrence Fletcher LEON Leonato live look lord LUCIO Malone marriage Marry master doctor MIRA mistress never night PEDRO plays poet Pompey pray prince Prospero Proteus PROV Provost Richard Burbage SCENE servant Shak Shakspere's SHAL Shottery signior Silvia SLEN Slender Snitterfield speak SPEED spere spirit Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon sweet Sycorax tell theatre thee there's thou art Thurio Valentine wife William Shakspere woman word