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Strana 2
... young deer- stealer of Charlecote . He became a scholar of the King's School , Canterbury , and at the usual time proceeded to Benet's or Corpus Christi College , Cambridge ; he graduated Bachelor in 1583 , Master in 1587. Mr. Dyce ...
... young deer- stealer of Charlecote . He became a scholar of the King's School , Canterbury , and at the usual time proceeded to Benet's or Corpus Christi College , Cambridge ; he graduated Bachelor in 1583 , Master in 1587. Mr. Dyce ...
Strana 39
... young man stands in front of it . He is a very handsome young fellow , and he knows it . He takes off his bonnet , and passes his hand through his curls , and the ladies in the pit and the twopenny gallery make loud complimentary ...
... young man stands in front of it . He is a very handsome young fellow , and he knows it . He takes off his bonnet , and passes his hand through his curls , and the ladies in the pit and the twopenny gallery make loud complimentary ...
Strana 40
... , Thereidamas , Menaphon , and some supernumeraries ; the principal actors are very well dressed , none better than the handsome young man who appeared before the curtain , who plays Cosroe . He utters his 40 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
... , Thereidamas , Menaphon , and some supernumeraries ; the principal actors are very well dressed , none better than the handsome young man who appeared before the curtain , who plays Cosroe . He utters his 40 FIRESIDE STUDIES .
Strana 41
... young , but is carefully trained , coming of a theatrical family ; he is a well - looking fellow , with a bull throat , a well - put - on head , and a fine The more experienced playgoers tell the less so that he is going to take the ...
... young , but is carefully trained , coming of a theatrical family ; he is a well - looking fellow , with a bull throat , a well - put - on head , and a fine The more experienced playgoers tell the less so that he is going to take the ...
Strana 42
... young gallant of the court , the other , his elder brother , a country gentle- man , come up to see the sights of the town . " Thereidamas , you tell me , my dear bro- ther , is the author , Christopher Marlowe ; then who is he who ...
... young gallant of the court , the other , his elder brother , a country gentle- man , come up to see the sights of the town . " Thereidamas , you tell me , my dear bro- ther , is the author , Christopher Marlowe ; then who is he who ...
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