The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 6 · · doubt whether Shakspere was bred an attorney . He does not overlook the ... Shakespeare v . Nash , ' for this libel ( thereby then and there meaning the said William Shakespeare'- ) be made out ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 6 · · doubt whether Shakspere was bred an attorney . He does not overlook the ... Shakespeare v . Nash , ' for this libel ( thereby then and there meaning the said William Shakespeare'- ) be made out ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. of the players were the Lord Chamberlain and Lord Hunsdon , as we learn from a petition against the players from the inhabitants of the precinct . * The peti- tion was unavailing . The rooms which it ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. of the players were the Lord Chamberlain and Lord Hunsdon , as we learn from a petition against the players from the inhabitants of the precinct . * The peti- tion was unavailing . The rooms which it ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 46 Lawrence Fletcher , comedian to his Majesty , " was undoubtedly an English- man ; and " the King's servants presently in this borough who play comedies and stage - plays " were as certainly English ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. 46 Lawrence Fletcher , comedian to his Majesty , " was undoubtedly an English- man ; and " the King's servants presently in this borough who play comedies and stage - plays " were as certainly English ...
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