The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 484
... appears to have been powerful enough to resist the pro- tection which was given to the players by the Court . Burbage therefore built his theatre at a convenient place , just out of the jurisdiction of the city . In 1579 the Corporation ...
... appears to have been powerful enough to resist the pro- tection which was given to the players by the Court . Burbage therefore built his theatre at a convenient place , just out of the jurisdiction of the city . In 1579 the Corporation ...
Strana 489
... appears to us that we can trace the workings of this jealousy in a small matter which has hitherto been viewed somewhat differently . The father and mother of Shakspere were of good family , —a circumstance inore regarded in those days ...
... appears to us that we can trace the workings of this jealousy in a small matter which has hitherto been viewed somewhat differently . The father and mother of Shakspere were of good family , —a circumstance inore regarded in those days ...
Strana 523
... appears that Shakspere was not in a con- dition on the 10th of March to pay the whole of this purchase money ; but that he could rely upon the receipt of the difference within the next six months . It would appear unlikely that he would ...
... appears that Shakspere was not in a con- dition on the 10th of March to pay the whole of this purchase money ; but that he could rely upon the receipt of the difference within the next six months . It would appear unlikely that he would ...
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