The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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Page 84
... theatres . These structures were built of wood , and the majority of the audience ... theatre of Shakespeare's time , and with which his own fortunes were closely ... Globe , was a square of eighty feet on each side . The stage was nearly ...
... theatres . These structures were built of wood , and the majority of the audience ... theatre of Shakespeare's time , and with which his own fortunes were closely ... Globe , was a square of eighty feet on each side . The stage was nearly ...
Page 89
... Theatre , which stood in Shoreditch , in the purlieus of the City , the Curtain , which was a near neighbour , was ... Globe Theatre in the neighbour- hood of the Rose . Here his fortunes of every kind touched their zenith , and , by ...
... Theatre , which stood in Shoreditch , in the purlieus of the City , the Curtain , which was a near neighbour , was ... Globe Theatre in the neighbour- hood of the Rose . Here his fortunes of every kind touched their zenith , and , by ...
Page 193
... Theatre , The Rose , and The Globe , to these later times when Irving's Wolsey crowds the stalls of the Lyceum , Shakespeare has been the foremost teacher of English history . There are many who , if they were as frank as Chatham ...
... Theatre , The Rose , and The Globe , to these later times when Irving's Wolsey crowds the stalls of the Lyceum , Shakespeare has been the foremost teacher of English history . There are many who , if they were as frank as Chatham ...
Page 229
... Globe Theatre and elsewhere for the purpose of awakening and giving direction to popular indignation against the men about the Queen . It is probable that the play produced under these circumstances , and at the instiga- tion of the ...
... Globe Theatre and elsewhere for the purpose of awakening and giving direction to popular indignation against the men about the Queen . It is probable that the play produced under these circumstances , and at the instiga- tion of the ...
Page 248
... theatre in Shakespeare's time was pointed out in an earlier chap- ter ... Globe company began to feel the competition very keenly ; and , for a time ... theatre , and stated his position in the controversy with entire clearness . In ...
... theatre in Shakespeare's time was pointed out in an earlier chap- ter ... Globe company began to feel the competition very keenly ; and , for a time ... theatre , and stated his position in the controversy with entire clearness . In ...
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