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... in London." To Messrs Smith, Elder, &Co.,I am indebted for permission to print here the articles on"Mr Benson and Shakespearean Drama," and "Shakespeare and Patriotism," both of which originally appeared inTheCornhill Magazine.The paper ...
... in London." To Messrs Smith, Elder, &Co.,I am indebted for permission to print here the articles on"Mr Benson and Shakespearean Drama," and "Shakespeare and Patriotism," both of which originally appeared inTheCornhill Magazine.The paper ...
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... in London "and elsewhere," butalso—an unusual distinction— at the Universities of Oxfordand Cambridge.It was reprinted four timeswithin eight yearsofits birth. Thus thecharge sometimesbrought against the Elizabethan playgoer of ...
... in London "and elsewhere," butalso—an unusual distinction— at the Universities of Oxfordand Cambridge.It was reprinted four timeswithin eight yearsofits birth. Thus thecharge sometimesbrought against the Elizabethan playgoer of ...
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... in London. Without friends, without money, hehad,like anyotherstagestruck youth, set his heart on becoming an actorin the metropolis. Fortune favoured him. He sought and won the humble office ofcall boy in aLondon playhouse; but no ...
... in London. Without friends, without money, hehad,like anyotherstagestruck youth, set his heart on becoming an actorin the metropolis. Fortune favoured him. He sought and won the humble office ofcall boy in aLondon playhouse; but no ...
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... in London proper thatthis primal theatre, whichisknown inhistory simply as The Theatre, was set up. London inShakespeare's day was a small town, barely amile square, with a population little exceeding 60,000 persons. Within the ...
... in London proper thatthis primal theatre, whichisknown inhistory simply as The Theatre, was set up. London inShakespeare's day was a small town, barely amile square, with a population little exceeding 60,000 persons. Within the ...
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... in London itself, that the first theatre was set up. Adjoining the city lay pleasant meadows, which were bright in springtime with daisies and violets.Greenlanes conducted thewayfarer to the ruralretreat of Islington, and citizens went ...
... in London itself, that the first theatre was set up. Adjoining the city lay pleasant meadows, which were bright in springtime with daisies and violets.Greenlanes conducted thewayfarer to the ruralretreat of Islington, and citizens went ...
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