Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... common , he never had an equal ; not even Cowley - not even the author of Hudibras . Indeed he possessed this fa- culty , or rather it possessed him , to a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it without reserve , the -Wit and ...
... common , he never had an equal ; not even Cowley - not even the author of Hudibras . Indeed he possessed this fa- culty , or rather it possessed him , to a morbid degree . When he abandoned himself to it without reserve , the -Wit and ...
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... Common- wealth was scarcely more opposed to the gay licen- tiousness of the Restoration , than the wisdom and discretion of the days of Elizabeth to the pedantry and folly of those of James . In the former , learned men studied only how ...
... Common- wealth was scarcely more opposed to the gay licen- tiousness of the Restoration , than the wisdom and discretion of the days of Elizabeth to the pedantry and folly of those of James . In the former , learned men studied only how ...
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... common collection of money of the auditory or beholders thereof . Referring always to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen for the time being the judgment and construction according to equity , what shall be counted such a playing and shewing in ...
... common collection of money of the auditory or beholders thereof . Referring always to the Lord Mayor and Aldermen for the time being the judgment and construction according to equity , what shall be counted such a playing and shewing in ...
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... common collection of money of the auditory or beholders thereof , " would seem to be a notable characteristic of open playing ; but these wise mayors and aldermen , seeing that is not conclusive evidence , reserved to themselves " the ...
... common collection of money of the auditory or beholders thereof , " would seem to be a notable characteristic of open playing ; but these wise mayors and aldermen , seeing that is not conclusive evidence , reserved to themselves " the ...
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... Common Council - tempore Hawes . " That they play not openly , till the whole deaths in London have been come in twenty days unto fifty a week , nor longer than it shall so continue . 66 That no plays be on the sabbath - day . " That no ...
... Common Council - tempore Hawes . " That they play not openly , till the whole deaths in London have been come in twenty days unto fifty a week , nor longer than it shall so continue . 66 That no plays be on the sabbath - day . " That no ...
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