The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... given Warwick an early importance , which the chroniclers of the age do not assign to him . He is dramatically correct in so doing ; but , at the same time , his judgment might in some degree have been governed by the strength of local ...
... given Warwick an early importance , which the chroniclers of the age do not assign to him . He is dramatically correct in so doing ; but , at the same time , his judgment might in some degree have been governed by the strength of local ...
Strana 415
... given forty shillings to Phillips to perform that stale play , the company of Shakspere were not the performers . In the Office Book of the Treasurer of the Chamber † there is an entry on the 31st of March , 1601 , of a payment to John ...
... given forty shillings to Phillips to perform that stale play , the company of Shakspere were not the performers . In the Office Book of the Treasurer of the Chamber † there is an entry on the 31st of March , 1601 , of a payment to John ...
Strana 493
... given as a notable production of this voluminous writer : " Upon one John Combe , of Stratford - upon - Avon , a notable usurer , fastened upon a Tombe that he had caused to be built in his Lifetime . " The lie direct is given by the ...
... given as a notable production of this voluminous writer : " Upon one John Combe , of Stratford - upon - Avon , a notable usurer , fastened upon a Tombe that he had caused to be built in his Lifetime . " The lie direct is given by the ...
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