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 Matthew |
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... there is “ an odour of the court in his meanest characters . ” It is the absence of
all uproariousness , and that tone of high breeding which pervades them , which
renders it impossible to believe that Shakespeare , even had be been all that his
...
... there is “ an odour of the court in his meanest characters . ” It is the absence of
all uproariousness , and that tone of high breeding which pervades them , which
renders it impossible to believe that Shakespeare , even had be been all that his
...
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CHAPTER VIII . PLAYERS . STRYPE , in his edition of Stow published in the year
1720 , says : - “ Acting plays for the diversion and entertainment of the court , the
gentry , and any others , is become a calling whereby many get their living .
CHAPTER VIII . PLAYERS . STRYPE , in his edition of Stow published in the year
1720 , says : - “ Acting plays for the diversion and entertainment of the court , the
gentry , and any others , is become a calling whereby many get their living .
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... themselves at them . ” From these passages , we learn the several stages
through which acting passed , previously to becoming a regular trade and calling
. For the recreation and diversion of the Queen , the Students of the Inns of Court
...
... themselves at them . ” From these passages , we learn the several stages
through which acting passed , previously to becoming a regular trade and calling
. For the recreation and diversion of the Queen , the Students of the Inns of Court
...
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Banish Hamlet from the precincts of the Court of Denmark — strip him of his inky
cloak - forget the fine painting with the upturned eyes and the skull in the left
hand - dress him in a frock - coat and plaid trousers - call him Mr . Brown or Mr ...
Banish Hamlet from the precincts of the Court of Denmark — strip him of his inky
cloak - forget the fine painting with the upturned eyes and the skull in the left
hand - dress him in a frock - coat and plaid trousers - call him Mr . Brown or Mr ...
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Plays acted by students of the inns of court , and the members of the universities ,
before the Queen , and by servants and retainers before noblemen , citizens ,
and gentlemen , their employers , not being accessible to everybody , are ...
Plays acted by students of the inns of court , and the members of the universities ,
before the Queen , and by servants and retainers before noblemen , citizens ,
and gentlemen , their employers , not being accessible to everybody , are ...
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