The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 1Bell, 1899 |
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... left by him , and a revised version of the introductory Life of Shakespeare , which had been contributed by his friend , the late Mr. Watkiss Lloyd . 1899 . CONTENTS . PAGE THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ix TEMPEST vi NOTE .
... left by him , and a revised version of the introductory Life of Shakespeare , which had been contributed by his friend , the late Mr. Watkiss Lloyd . 1899 . CONTENTS . PAGE THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ix TEMPEST vi NOTE .
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William Shakespeare. CONTENTS . PAGE THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ix TEMPEST 1 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 93 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 183 MEASURE FOR MEASURE · 297 THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . BY W. W. LLOYD.
William Shakespeare. CONTENTS . PAGE THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ix TEMPEST 1 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 93 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR 183 MEASURE FOR MEASURE · 297 THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . BY W. W. LLOYD.
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... pages attendant , was a source of standing annoyance to the general audience , but stood its ground in an age of personal display against outcry , satire , and expense . The curtains in front of the stage ran upon a rod , and opened in ...
... pages attendant , was a source of standing annoyance to the general audience , but stood its ground in an age of personal display against outcry , satire , and expense . The curtains in front of the stage ran upon a rod , and opened in ...
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... page , and thus without the stamp of his sanction , In 1597 , the tendency of the London players to bring matter seditious and scandalous on the stage , was severely checked by menaces of suppression , and it was probably because so ...
... page , and thus without the stamp of his sanction , In 1597 , the tendency of the London players to bring matter seditious and scandalous on the stage , was severely checked by menaces of suppression , and it was probably because so ...
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... page , though many of them , it may be most , were notoriously by other poets . Ileywood , in claiming his own , referred to Shakespeare's displeasure ; " but as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage under whom he hath ...
... page , though many of them , it may be most , were notoriously by other poets . Ileywood , in claiming his own , referred to Shakespeare's displeasure ; " but as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage under whom he hath ...
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