The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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Strana 66
... associated with the name of Shakspere . The cliff at Dover , whose base was inaccessible except to " The fishermen that walk upon the beach , " Where once were quiet conveyance of coal and But there is a greater is now pierced through ...
... associated with the name of Shakspere . The cliff at Dover , whose base was inaccessible except to " The fishermen that walk upon the beach , " Where once were quiet conveyance of coal and But there is a greater is now pierced through ...
Strana 305
... associated with three dramatic friends in writing this play , but that he , in the production of other pieces for Henslowe's theatre , repeatedly co - operated with Drayton , Chettle , Dekker , Anthony Munday , and others . We find ...
... associated with three dramatic friends in writing this play , but that he , in the production of other pieces for Henslowe's theatre , repeatedly co - operated with Drayton , Chettle , Dekker , Anthony Munday , and others . We find ...
Strana 516
... associated with the rebuilding of the Globe , nor with any of the schemes for new theatres with which Alleyn and Henslow were so busy . We have no record whatever of any new play of Shakspere's being produced after this performance of ...
... associated with the rebuilding of the Globe , nor with any of the schemes for new theatres with which Alleyn and Henslow were so busy . We have no record whatever of any new play of Shakspere's being produced after this performance of ...
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