New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare: Supplementary to All the Editions, Volume 1J.B. Nichols and Son, 1845 |
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... theatre . Many of these have been detected and illustrated . Some it is probable never will be discovered ; and there will be some , where doubts , just and reasonable doubts , may be entertained , whether an allusion was indeed really ...
... theatre . Many of these have been detected and illustrated . Some it is probable never will be discovered ; and there will be some , where doubts , just and reasonable doubts , may be entertained , whether an allusion was indeed really ...
Page 66
... the whole , he could take , was to transfer himself to London , and either with an immediate view to a connection with the theatres , or trusting himself to the chapter of accidents , see what would 66 THE SHAKESPEARES ( resumed ) .
... the whole , he could take , was to transfer himself to London , and either with an immediate view to a connection with the theatres , or trusting himself to the chapter of accidents , see what would 66 THE SHAKESPEARES ( resumed ) .
Page 67
... theatres ; this document is a certificate that sixteen persons named , of whom Shakespeare is one , being all sharers in the Black Friars Theatre , " have never given cause of displeasure in that they have brought into their plays ...
... theatres ; this document is a certificate that sixteen persons named , of whom Shakespeare is one , being all sharers in the Black Friars Theatre , " have never given cause of displeasure in that they have brought into their plays ...
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... theatre . Then take the name of Wil- liam Kemp . The facts of the life of this actor have been very carefully examined by Mr. Dyce , and it would appear that at the date of this certificate he belonged to Alleyn's company , and did not ...
... theatre . Then take the name of Wil- liam Kemp . The facts of the life of this actor have been very carefully examined by Mr. Dyce , and it would appear that at the date of this certificate he belonged to Alleyn's company , and did not ...
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... theatre in London . It is a curious circumstance , which has hitherto remained unnoticed , that a few years later than the time when Shake- speare took what is generally believed to have been an abrupt leave of his family and friends at ...
... theatre in London . It is a curious circumstance , which has hitherto remained unnoticed , that a few years later than the time when Shake- speare took what is generally believed to have been an abrupt leave of his family and friends at ...
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