The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 14
... Earl of Worcester's players visited the town and gave representations before the Coun- cil , the former company receiving nine shillings and the latter twelve pence for their first performances , to which the public were admitted ...
... Earl of Worcester's players visited the town and gave representations before the Coun- cil , the former company receiving nine shillings and the latter twelve pence for their first performances , to which the public were admitted ...
Page 63
... Earl of Pembroke's servants . ” There is no reason for wonder in the style of a young author being influenced by that of a popular and accom- plished contemporary , and judgment on the authorship of much of the above - named plays ...
... Earl of Pembroke's servants . ” There is no reason for wonder in the style of a young author being influenced by that of a popular and accom- plished contemporary , and judgment on the authorship of much of the above - named plays ...
Page 67
... of 1593-4 , Shakespeare's earliest tragedy , which was , unfortunately , based on a repulsive tale , was brought out by the Earl of Sussex's actors , who were then performing , after a tour in the provinces 67 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... of 1593-4 , Shakespeare's earliest tragedy , which was , unfortunately , based on a repulsive tale , was brought out by the Earl of Sussex's actors , who were then performing , after a tour in the provinces 67 SHAKESPEARE Life.
Page 68
... Earls of Derby and Pembroke . Thus it ap- pears that Shakespeare , up to this period , had written all his dramas for Henslowe , and that they were acted , under the sanction of that manager , by the various companies performing from ...
... Earls of Derby and Pembroke . Thus it ap- pears that Shakespeare , up to this period , had written all his dramas for Henslowe , and that they were acted , under the sanction of that manager , by the various companies performing from ...
Page 79
... Earl of Sussex in or before January , 1594 . There were rare doings at Gray's Inn in the Christmas holidays of the year last mentioned . The students of that house had usually excelled in their festive arrange- ments , and now they were ...
... Earl of Sussex in or before January , 1594 . There were rare doings at Gray's Inn in the Christmas holidays of the year last mentioned . The students of that house had usually excelled in their festive arrange- ments , and now they were ...
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