Materials for the Life of ShakespearePierce Butler University of North Carolina Press, 1930 - 200 pages |
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... least a great readiness in adapting themselves to writing for the public taste . Such men were Thomas Nash , Robert Greene , and Christopher Marlowe . Nash and Greene were especially success- ful practitioners in almost all the kinds of ...
... least a great readiness in adapting themselves to writing for the public taste . Such men were Thomas Nash , Robert Greene , and Christopher Marlowe . Nash and Greene were especially success- ful practitioners in almost all the kinds of ...
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... least hurt I can receive is to do myself the wrong . But since others otherwise would do me more , the least in- convenience is to be accepted . I have myself , therefore , set forth this comedy ; but so , that my enforced absence must ...
... least hurt I can receive is to do myself the wrong . But since others otherwise would do me more , the least in- convenience is to be accepted . I have myself , therefore , set forth this comedy ; but so , that my enforced absence must ...
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... least understand French , if not speak it . In the third place , for those who must have a local habitation in order to have a name , we now know that Shakespeare dwelt in Silver Street with the Mountjoys , at least for several years ...
... least understand French , if not speak it . In the third place , for those who must have a local habitation in order to have a name , we now know that Shakespeare dwelt in Silver Street with the Mountjoys , at least for several years ...
Contents
EARLY BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE | 1 |
CRITICISM AND REPUTATION AMONG | 49 |
SOCIAL STANDING AND PERSONAL REP | 94 |
Copyright | |
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