The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... appears to have been the extent of the inter- ference that the authorities ventured or cared to exercise in such matters . Sometimes , when the nuisance was thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made a raid on those inhabitants who ...
... appears to have been the extent of the inter- ference that the authorities ventured or cared to exercise in such matters . Sometimes , when the nuisance was thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made a raid on those inhabitants who ...
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... appears from the rec- ords , centered in the welfare of his family , and who had no desire to emulate , however remotely , the position of a coun- try gentleman . The appointments of his dwelling were probably , however , superior on ...
... appears from the rec- ords , centered in the welfare of his family , and who had no desire to emulate , however remotely , the position of a coun- try gentleman . The appointments of his dwelling were probably , however , superior on ...
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... appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic enter- tainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of his bailiffship , and were , it may fairly be presumed ...
... appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic enter- tainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of his bailiffship , and were , it may fairly be presumed ...
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... appear to have been constructed of basket - work covered over with painted cloths . The larger ones were cities with pinnacles and towers , kings ' palaces , temples , castles and such like , some probably not very unlike decorated Is d ...
... appear to have been constructed of basket - work covered over with painted cloths . The larger ones were cities with pinnacles and towers , kings ' palaces , temples , castles and such like , some probably not very unlike decorated Is d ...
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... appear that in some instances the operation of painting the faces of the actors was substituted . Wigs of false hair , either gilded or of red , yellow , and other colors , were also much in request . That Shakespeare , in his early ...
... appear that in some instances the operation of painting the faces of the actors was substituted . Wigs of false hair , either gilded or of red , yellow , and other colors , were also much in request . That Shakespeare , in his early ...
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