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... scholar S4 . TRAVEL The use and abuse of travel , the Italianate Englishman PART II SHAKESPEARE IN LONDON 1586-1608 Goes to London ( ? on foot ) c . 1586 : recognised as a rising dramatist 1592 : publishes Venus and Adonis 1593 : acts ...
... scholar S4 . TRAVEL The use and abuse of travel , the Italianate Englishman PART II SHAKESPEARE IN LONDON 1586-1608 Goes to London ( ? on foot ) c . 1586 : recognised as a rising dramatist 1592 : publishes Venus and Adonis 1593 : acts ...
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Contents
ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH I | 1 |
PART I | 8 |
SUPERSTITION | 29 |
S4 FAIRYLAND | 40 |
EDUCATION | 48 |
S4 TRAVEL | 67 |
LONDON | 74 |
S3 DISORDERS | 91 |
S2 PLAYHOUSES AND BEARGARDENS | 158 |
THE COURT | 189 |
S3 MASQUES AT COURT | 197 |
PART III | 207 |
S2 GARDENS AND ORCHARDS | 211 |
ROGUES AND VAGABONDS | 232 |
THE SEA | 250 |
CONCLUSION AN ELIZABETHAN DAY | 273 |
SS DRESS AND FASHION | 121 |
S6 THE PLAGUE | 134 |
THE THEATRE | 153 |
GLOSSARY AND NOTES | 281 |
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