Shakspere and His PredecessorsC. Scribner's sons, 1988 - 555 pages |
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... Lords Leicester , Warwick , Clinton , and Charles Howard . Warwick's men were later succeeded by Lord Hunsdon's , Clinton's by those of the Earl of Sussex , and Lord Charles Howard's by those of Lord Derby . In addition to these men ...
... Lords Leicester , Warwick , Clinton , and Charles Howard . Warwick's men were later succeeded by Lord Hunsdon's , Clinton's by those of the Earl of Sussex , and Lord Charles Howard's by those of Lord Derby . In addition to these men ...
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... Lord Leicester which visited Stratford in 1587 ' . The earl's original body of actors , together with that of Lord Warwick , had been broken up in March , 1583 , by the selection of twelve men to form the Queen's players . But enough ...
... Lord Leicester which visited Stratford in 1587 ' . The earl's original body of actors , together with that of Lord Warwick , had been broken up in March , 1583 , by the selection of twelve men to form the Queen's players . But enough ...
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... Lord Hunsdon , the Lord Cham- berlain . The patronage of this powerful official raised his servants to the leading position in the theatrical world of the day , though they lost one of their star actors , Alleyn , who henceforward ...
... Lord Hunsdon , the Lord Cham- berlain . The patronage of this powerful official raised his servants to the leading position in the theatrical world of the day , though they lost one of their star actors , Alleyn , who henceforward ...
Contents
THE EARLY RENAISSANCE DRAMA | 19 |
KYD LYLY and Peele | 62 |
ROBERT GREENE | 77 |
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