“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... Theatre , and they divided the town with Hamlet even in that theatre's most palmy days . When the young Shakspere heard the roaring and the barking he knew not that his most obstinate rivals were at their vocation ; -rivals that even ...
... Theatre , and they divided the town with Hamlet even in that theatre's most palmy days . When the young Shakspere heard the roaring and the barking he knew not that his most obstinate rivals were at their vocation ; -rivals that even ...
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... theatres for the several scenes , very large and high , placed upon wheels , and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city for the better advantage of spectators ; and contained the story of the New Testament composed into old English ...
... theatres for the several scenes , very large and high , placed upon wheels , and drawn to all the eminent parts of the city for the better advantage of spectators ; and contained the story of the New Testament composed into old English ...
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... theatre . In one of these tracts , which appeared in 1580 , entitled A Second and Third Blast of Retrait from Plaies and Theaters , ' we have the following passage : - " The reverend word of God , and histories of the Bible , set forth ...
... theatre . In one of these tracts , which appeared in 1580 , entitled A Second and Third Blast of Retrait from Plaies and Theaters , ' we have the following passage : - " The reverend word of God , and histories of the Bible , set forth ...
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... theatre of Stratford . It is now a long room , and somewhat low , the building being divided into two floors , the upper of which is used as the Grammar School . The elevation for the Court at one end of the hall would form the stage ...
... theatre of Stratford . It is now a long room , and somewhat low , the building being divided into two floors , the upper of which is used as the Grammar School . The elevation for the Court at one end of the hall would form the stage ...
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... Theatres ' we have the following passage , which appears decisive upon this point : - " What credit can return to the nobleman to countenance his men to exercise that quality which is not sufferable in any commonweal ? Whereas , it was ...
... Theatres ' we have the following passage , which appears decisive upon this point : - " What credit can return to the nobleman to countenance his men to exercise that quality which is not sufferable in any commonweal ? Whereas , it was ...
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