The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... Queen Elizabeth's celebrated visit to the Castle of Kenilworth . This took place in the summer of 1575 , when Shakespeare was between eleven and twelve years of age . As Stratford is only thirteen miles from Kenilworth , it is by no ...
... Queen Elizabeth's celebrated visit to the Castle of Kenilworth . This took place in the summer of 1575 , when Shakespeare was between eleven and twelve years of age . As Stratford is only thirteen miles from Kenilworth , it is by no ...
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... Queen's servants ( of whom Shakespeare was one ) , 45 the Earl of Leicester's players ; those of Lord Warwick , Lord Worcester , Lord Pembroke , & c . There were also certain private adventurers who acted without official licence , and ...
... Queen's servants ( of whom Shakespeare was one ) , 45 the Earl of Leicester's players ; those of Lord Warwick , Lord Worcester , Lord Pembroke , & c . There were also certain private adventurers who acted without official licence , and ...
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... Queen Elizabeth ; 73 and Chettle in his Englandes Mourning Garment , complains , that Shakespeare , whom she had " graced , " had not bewailed her loss in elegiac strains : - " Nor doth the silver - tongèd Melicert Drop from his honied ...
... Queen Elizabeth ; 73 and Chettle in his Englandes Mourning Garment , complains , that Shakespeare , whom she had " graced , " had not bewailed her loss in elegiac strains : - " Nor doth the silver - tongèd Melicert Drop from his honied ...
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... Queen's Revels , and which , if genuine , would be of singular interest in relation to the life of Shakespeare ( See Appendix ) . But this letter , long suspected , is now proclaimed to be a forgery . 76 O , for my sake do you with ...
... Queen's Revels , and which , if genuine , would be of singular interest in relation to the life of Shakespeare ( See Appendix ) . But this letter , long suspected , is now proclaimed to be a forgery . 76 O , for my sake do you with ...
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... Queen Henrietta Maria held her court for about three weeks , during the civil wars in 1643. As directed in Lady Barnard's will , New Place was sold after the death of her- self and her husband . Subsequently we find it again in the ...
... Queen Henrietta Maria held her court for about three weeks , during the civil wars in 1643. As directed in Lady Barnard's will , New Place was sold after the death of her- self and her husband . Subsequently we find it again in the ...
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