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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... reason for their conduct , which , under these altered circumstances , they appear to have considered much less necessary . The principle upon which the City now pro- ceeded , seems to have been - As they wont work , they sha'nt play ...
... reason for their conduct , which , under these altered circumstances , they appear to have considered much less necessary . The principle upon which the City now pro- ceeded , seems to have been - As they wont work , they sha'nt play ...
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... reason why such a theatre should be called private . The word public is definite and intelligible enough . Private does not admit of so precise a definition . Oxford Street is a public way wherein we all may walk at all times . Lansdown ...
... reason why such a theatre should be called private . The word public is definite and intelligible enough . Private does not admit of so precise a definition . Oxford Street is a public way wherein we all may walk at all times . Lansdown ...
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... reason for his silence . What reason ? But the most striking difficulty , perhaps , lies in the descriptions of foreign scenes , particularly of Italian scenes , and of sea- life , interwoven with the texts of the plays - de- scriptions ...
... reason for his silence . What reason ? But the most striking difficulty , perhaps , lies in the descriptions of foreign scenes , particularly of Italian scenes , and of sea- life , interwoven with the texts of the plays - de- scriptions ...
الصفحة 94
... reason without miracle Should never plant in me . Lear . And is it true that Shakespeare " claimed the poems and the sonnets " ? Archimedes is reported to have said , boasting of the power of the lever , " Give me a spot to stand on ...
... reason without miracle Should never plant in me . Lear . And is it true that Shakespeare " claimed the poems and the sonnets " ? Archimedes is reported to have said , boasting of the power of the lever , " Give me a spot to stand on ...
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... reason , else he could not beg . I ' th ' last night's storme I such a fellow saw ; † Which made me think a man , a worme . My sonne , Came then into my minde , and yet my minde Was then scarce friends with him . ( I've heard more since ...
... reason , else he could not beg . I ' th ' last night's storme I such a fellow saw ; † Which made me think a man , a worme . My sonne , Came then into my minde , and yet my minde Was then scarce friends with him . ( I've heard more since ...
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