The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Том 1 |
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... Lord Cromwell ; Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham ; The Puritan Widow ; A Yorkshire Tragedy ; and The Tragedy of Locrine . No one of these plays , with the exception of Pericles , is ever now included in the editions of Shakespeare's ...
... Lord Cromwell ; Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham ; The Puritan Widow ; A Yorkshire Tragedy ; and The Tragedy of Locrine . No one of these plays , with the exception of Pericles , is ever now included in the editions of Shakespeare's ...
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... St. John Street , Smithfield ; The Whitefriars , near to where the gas works now stand , between the Temple and Blackfriars Bridge ; and a summer theatre at Newington Butts , 35 33 Rowe says , " He was received into the company then in ...
... St. John Street , Smithfield ; The Whitefriars , near to where the gas works now stand , between the Temple and Blackfriars Bridge ; and a summer theatre at Newington Butts , 35 33 Rowe says , " He was received into the company then in ...
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... Sir John Falstafe [ The Merry Wives of Windsor ] , the Moore of Venice , the Nobleman , Cæsars Tragedye , and one other called Love lyes a Bleedinge , all wch playes weare played wthin the tyme of this accompte , viz . pa . the some of ...
... Sir John Falstafe [ The Merry Wives of Windsor ] , the Moore of Venice , the Nobleman , Cæsars Tragedye , and one other called Love lyes a Bleedinge , all wch playes weare played wthin the tyme of this accompte , viz . pa . the some of ...
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... John , afterwards Sir John , Bernard , of Abington , near Northampton . He was created a knight by Charles II . , on the 25th of November , 1661. He was himself a widower , having married for his first wife a daughter of Sir Clement ...
... John , afterwards Sir John , Bernard , of Abington , near Northampton . He was created a knight by Charles II . , on the 25th of November , 1661. He was himself a widower , having married for his first wife a daughter of Sir Clement ...
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... Sir John Bernard survived his wife about four years , and was buried with her at Abington.107 Shakespeare's second daughter , Judith , a twin with Hamnet , was married on the 10th of February , 1616 , to Thomas Quiney . She died in ...
... Sir John Bernard survived his wife about four years , and was buried with her at Abington.107 Shakespeare's second daughter , Judith , a twin with Hamnet , was married on the 10th of February , 1616 , to Thomas Quiney . She died in ...
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Страница 3 - I remember the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, "Would he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent speech.