The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... called Blacklow Hill , about a mile from Warwick , would William Shakspere ponder upon the fate of Gaveston . In ... called from the Saxon champion , the Guy of min- strelsy , whose statue , bearing shield and sword , he had often looked ...
... called Blacklow Hill , about a mile from Warwick , would William Shakspere ponder upon the fate of Gaveston . In ... called from the Saxon champion , the Guy of min- strelsy , whose statue , bearing shield and sword , he had often looked ...
Strana 310
... called a pri- vate house , and also a common playhouse . But the seeming contradiction is reconciled when we learn that for many years a distinction was preserved between public and private theatres . The theatres of inn - yards were un ...
... called a pri- vate house , and also a common playhouse . But the seeming contradiction is reconciled when we learn that for many years a distinction was preserved between public and private theatres . The theatres of inn - yards were un ...
Strana 360
... called before us ) very unwilling to play in English . ' If Dr. Still were the author of Gammer Gurton's Needle , ' as commonly believed , the joke is somewhat heightened ; but at any rate it is diverting enough , as a picture of ...
... called before us ) very unwilling to play in English . ' If Dr. Still were the author of Gammer Gurton's Needle , ' as commonly believed , the joke is somewhat heightened ; but at any rate it is diverting enough , as a picture of ...
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