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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Any education that William Shakespeare received , he most probably obtained at
the free school at Stratford ; that it was very supericial , is now generally admitted
. At about the age of eighteen , he contracted or was inreigled into a marriage ...
Any education that William Shakespeare received , he most probably obtained at
the free school at Stratford ; that it was very supericial , is now generally admitted
. At about the age of eighteen , he contracted or was inreigled into a marriage ...
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But it occasionally happened , that when he was engaged in grave and profound
investigations , his wit obtained the mastery over all his other faculties , and led
him into absurdities , into which no dull man could possibly have fallen .
But it occasionally happened , that when he was engaged in grave and profound
investigations , his wit obtained the mastery over all his other faculties , and led
him into absurdities , into which no dull man could possibly have fallen .
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Finding themselves in this pedicament , they applied to the Earl of Leicester , who
obtained for them a protecting license from the Queen , contingent upon their
good behaviour , and liable to be taken away at any time . Thus the Queen ' s ...
Finding themselves in this pedicament , they applied to the Earl of Leicester , who
obtained for them a protecting license from the Queen , contingent upon their
good behaviour , and liable to be taken away at any time . Thus the Queen ' s ...
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BUBBAGE and his fellows having , through the influence of Leicester , obtained a
license from the Queen in 1574 , they took a house in Blackfriars ( which was
then without the liberties of the City ) , and altered and fitted it up as a theatre in ...
BUBBAGE and his fellows having , through the influence of Leicester , obtained a
license from the Queen in 1574 , they took a house in Blackfriars ( which was
then without the liberties of the City ) , and altered and fitted it up as a theatre in ...
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A theatre being public or private did not , nor does not , depend upon its
construction or the deportment of the auditory , but solely in the circumstances by
which admission to it is obtained ; and this is often so nice a question , that we
see in the ...
A theatre being public or private did not , nor does not , depend upon its
construction or the deportment of the auditory , but solely in the circumstances by
which admission to it is obtained ; and this is often so nice a question , that we
see in the ...
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