The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 67
... Lord Southamp- ton , a young nobleman then only in his twentieth year , who about this time had commenced to exhibit a special dispo- sition to encourage the rising authors of the metropolis . Literature , in Shakespeare's time , was ...
... Lord Southamp- ton , a young nobleman then only in his twentieth year , who about this time had commenced to exhibit a special dispo- sition to encourage the rising authors of the metropolis . Literature , in Shakespeare's time , was ...
Page 78
... Lord Chamber- lain's , then acting in conjunction with the Lord Admiral's , Servants , the poet most likely taking a part in the repre- sentation . The earliest definite notice , however , of his appearance on the stage , is one in ...
... Lord Chamber- lain's , then acting in conjunction with the Lord Admiral's , Servants , the poet most likely taking a part in the repre- sentation . The earliest definite notice , however , of his appearance on the stage , is one in ...
Page 79
... Lord Strange's actors in March , 1592 ; one of Lord Pembroke's a few months later ; and that he had joined the company of the Earl of Sussex in or before January , 1594 . There were rare doings at Gray's Inn in the Christmas holidays of ...
... Lord Strange's actors in March , 1592 ; one of Lord Pembroke's a few months later ; and that he had joined the company of the Earl of Sussex in or before January , 1594 . There were rare doings at Gray's Inn in the Christmas holidays of ...
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... Lord Chamberlain's servants . The subject had been dramatized by Decker and Chettle for the Lord Admiral's servants in 1599 , but although the two companies may have been then , as in former years , on friendly terms , there is no ...
... Lord Chamberlain's servants . The subject had been dramatized by Decker and Chettle for the Lord Admiral's servants in 1599 , but although the two companies may have been then , as in former years , on friendly terms , there is no ...
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... LORD , King Henry VIII : Act I , sc . i ABHORSON , an executioner , Meas- ure for Measure : Act IV , sc . ii , iii Abraham , servant to Montague , Romeo and Juliet : Act I , sc . i ACHILLES , a Grecian commander , Troilus and Cressida ...
... LORD , King Henry VIII : Act I , sc . i ABHORSON , an executioner , Meas- ure for Measure : Act IV , sc . ii , iii Abraham , servant to Montague , Romeo and Juliet : Act I , sc . i ACHILLES , a Grecian commander , Troilus and Cressida ...
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