The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... noble - mans servants they are , and so to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himselfe and the ...
... noble - mans servants they are , and so to get licence for their publike playing ; and if the Mayor like the actors , or would shew respect to their lord and master , he appoints them to play their first play before himselfe and the ...
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... in favor of a continued adherence to that which he felt was in itself a noble profession , and this at a time when it was not merely despised , but sur- rounded by an aggressive fanaticism that prohibited its exercise even 118 Life WILLIAM.
... in favor of a continued adherence to that which he felt was in itself a noble profession , and this at a time when it was not merely despised , but sur- rounded by an aggressive fanaticism that prohibited its exercise even 118 Life WILLIAM.
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... noble knight , Sir John Salisburie " , - the names of Shakespeare , Marston , Chapman , and Jonson being attached to the recognized pieces of this latter series . The contribution of the great dramatist is a remarkable poem in which he ...
... noble knight , Sir John Salisburie " , - the names of Shakespeare , Marston , Chapman , and Jonson being attached to the recognized pieces of this latter series . The contribution of the great dramatist is a remarkable poem in which he ...
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... noble mansion . In the following Christmas holidays , 1603-1604 , they were acting on several occasions at Hampton Court , the play selected for representation on the first evening of the new year being mentioned by one of the audience ...
... noble mansion . In the following Christmas holidays , 1603-1604 , they were acting on several occasions at Hampton Court , the play selected for representation on the first evening of the new year being mentioned by one of the audience ...
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... Noble 1611 1612 Kinsmen 1613 1634 ... Chapman , The Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois ...... 1613 Jonson , Bartholomew Fair .. 1614 1631 Webster , Duchess of Malfi . 1616 1623 Fletcher , Valentinian . 1616 ? 1647 Fletcher and Massinger ...
... Noble 1611 1612 Kinsmen 1613 1634 ... Chapman , The Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois ...... 1613 Jonson , Bartholomew Fair .. 1614 1631 Webster , Duchess of Malfi . 1616 1623 Fletcher , Valentinian . 1616 ? 1647 Fletcher and Massinger ...
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