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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الصفحة 68
... probably continued to do so after that time . But in either case the public playing did not depend upon locality ; but wherever a play was openly played , that place was for the time being , whether a tavern or a yard , a public theatre ...
... probably continued to do so after that time . But in either case the public playing did not depend upon locality ; but wherever a play was openly played , that place was for the time being , whether a tavern or a yard , a public theatre ...
الصفحة 111
... probably , as an actor , not superior to the court tragedian of the present day - adding to that his excellency as an author - we think , by combining the court favour now extended to the one and the other , we can form some faint ...
... probably , as an actor , not superior to the court tragedian of the present day - adding to that his excellency as an author - we think , by combining the court favour now extended to the one and the other , we can form some faint ...
الصفحة 146
... probably with the plays , many of which certainly never were published , if in any other way ever heard of , before the publication of the folio of 1623 - that after that they did not become popular as plays , and had a very limited ...
... probably with the plays , many of which certainly never were published , if in any other way ever heard of , before the publication of the folio of 1623 - that after that they did not become popular as plays , and had a very limited ...
الصفحة 147
... probably be ironed as smooth as a cambric ker- chief , and look all the neater for the process , but it would thereby lose both its character and its peculiar excellence . His Bible and his Shakespeare are books Pro- testant Englishmen ...
... probably be ironed as smooth as a cambric ker- chief , and look all the neater for the process , but it would thereby lose both its character and its peculiar excellence . His Bible and his Shakespeare are books Pro- testant Englishmen ...
الصفحة 160
... and was for many years in the posses- sion of a highly respectable Roman Catholic family in Cork , being , as is supposed , a sort of heirloom in the family . The MS . was most probably written by some amanuensis 160 APPENDIX .
... and was for many years in the posses- sion of a highly respectable Roman Catholic family in Cork , being , as is supposed , a sort of heirloom in the family . The MS . was most probably written by some amanuensis 160 APPENDIX .
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