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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... poor , danger of infection , & c .; and the preachers daily crying out against them , suit was made , that they might be banished the liberties of the City and places adjoining . " This was accordingly done , and the players were not ...
... poor , danger of infection , & c .; and the preachers daily crying out against them , suit was made , that they might be banished the liberties of the City and places adjoining . " This was accordingly done , and the players were not ...
الصفحة 57
... poor players , and it appears not to have been directed so much against plays as such , as against open playing , that is , playing to which the common people had access . The word education , * in Bacon's time , was almost exclusively ...
... poor players , and it appears not to have been directed so much against plays as such , as against open playing , that is , playing to which the common people had access . The word education , * in Bacon's time , was almost exclusively ...
الصفحة 59
... poor , danger of infection , & c . The City authorities at last proceeded in a very summary manner . Whilst the players were crafts- men , servants , and retainers , they felt compelled to give some show of reason for their conduct ...
... poor , danger of infection , & c . The City authorities at last proceeded in a very summary manner . Whilst the players were crafts- men , servants , and retainers , they felt compelled to give some show of reason for their conduct ...
الصفحة 91
... poor player - from Bacon , who hated Coke , or from Raleigh , who smarted under his insolence . In the third place , some of the references of contempo- raries to Shakespeare admit of being tortured into a charge , that he did not ...
... poor player - from Bacon , who hated Coke , or from Raleigh , who smarted under his insolence . In the third place , some of the references of contempo- raries to Shakespeare admit of being tortured into a charge , that he did not ...
الصفحة 124
... poor shift to save his life . The distress of the story is evidently heightened by it ; and it particularly gave occasion to a new scene or two , of more success ( perhaps ) than merit . This method necessarily threw me on making the ...
... poor shift to save his life . The distress of the story is evidently heightened by it ; and it particularly gave occasion to a new scene or two , of more success ( perhaps ) than merit . This method necessarily threw me on making the ...
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