The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... bear out his supposition , I cannot help thinking that it is right . There was no necessity , how- ever , that , on such occasions , the actors should absolutely turn their backs on the audience . - 1863 . During the last twenty or ...
... bear out his supposition , I cannot help thinking that it is right . There was no necessity , how- ever , that , on such occasions , the actors should absolutely turn their backs on the audience . - 1863 . During the last twenty or ...
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... Bear- garden , —it is evident that Shakespeare never ceased 5 Malone's Life of Shakespeare , p . 274 . 6 Here , in the former edition of this Memoir , I inserted , from differ- ent publications of Mr. Collier , -first , A Petition to ...
... Bear- garden , —it is evident that Shakespeare never ceased 5 Malone's Life of Shakespeare , p . 274 . 6 Here , in the former edition of this Memoir , I inserted , from differ- ent publications of Mr. Collier , -first , A Petition to ...
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... bears date in 1652 , this land is also stated to be of the same ex- tent . " Life of Shakespeare , p . 165 , folio ed . 66 33 Mr. Collier cites an extract from ' The Egerton Papers , ' to show that ' Othello ' was acted for the ...
... bears date in 1652 , this land is also stated to be of the same ex- tent . " Life of Shakespeare , p . 165 , folio ed . 66 33 Mr. Collier cites an extract from ' The Egerton Papers , ' to show that ' Othello ' was acted for the ...
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... This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windsor . " 36 In the Chapter House . - The patent under the Great Seal bears date May 19th . privie seale in your custody for the time being , LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 79.
... This is said to be the occasion of his writing The Merry Wives of Windsor . " 36 In the Chapter House . - The patent under the Great Seal bears date May 19th . privie seale in your custody for the time being , LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 79.
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... bear on the face of it a wish to conceal the person indicated , whoever he was , —plain commoner or peer of the realm ? Why give only the initials , unless concealment was aimed at ? The pub- lisher had no other method than the one he ...
... bear on the face of it a wish to conceal the person indicated , whoever he was , —plain commoner or peer of the realm ? Why give only the initials , unless concealment was aimed at ? The pub- lisher had no other method than the one he ...
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