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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... taken without the true corrective thereof , hath in it some nature of venom or malignity , and some effects of that venom , which is ventosity or swelling . " A fear that the people might learn to think , and an unlucky tendency which ...
... taken without the true corrective thereof , hath in it some nature of venom or malignity , and some effects of that venom , which is ventosity or swelling . " A fear that the people might learn to think , and an unlucky tendency which ...
الصفحة 59
... as a craft , they became in the eye of the law , rogues and vagabonds - men with no obvious means of liveli- hood , and , as such , liable to be taken up and punished by whipping , fine , or imprisonment . Finding PLAYERS . 59.
... as a craft , they became in the eye of the law , rogues and vagabonds - men with no obvious means of liveli- hood , and , as such , liable to be taken up and punished by whipping , fine , or imprisonment . Finding PLAYERS . 59.
الصفحة 60
... taken away at any time . Thus the Queen's Players became licensed Va- gabonds , as the Queen's Bedesmen were licensed Beggars . It was to this class that William Shakespeare belonged . We do but draw an historical portrait , painting it ...
... taken away at any time . Thus the Queen's Players became licensed Va- gabonds , as the Queen's Bedesmen were licensed Beggars . It was to this class that William Shakespeare belonged . We do but draw an historical portrait , painting it ...
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... taken up , " is evidenced by a letter ( without date ) of Sir Henry Wotton to Sir Edmund Bacon : - " On Sunday last , at night , and no longer , some sixteen apprentices ( of what sort you may guess , by the rest of the story ) having ...
... taken up , " is evidenced by a letter ( without date ) of Sir Henry Wotton to Sir Edmund Bacon : - " On Sunday last , at night , and no longer , some sixteen apprentices ( of what sort you may guess , by the rest of the story ) having ...
الصفحة 103
... taken for a blemish in the most ) appear less than an orna- ment in him ; the ears of his hearers receiving more gratification than trouble ; and no less sorry , when he came to conclude , than displeased with any that did interrupt him ...
... taken for a blemish in the most ) appear less than an orna- ment in him ; the ears of his hearers receiving more gratification than trouble ; and no less sorry , when he came to conclude , than displeased with any that did interrupt him ...
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