“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 5G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... Lord Hunsdon his servants , " decides that it was first played in 1596. His reasons are these : -Henry Lord Hunsdon , and George Lord Hunsdon , his son , each filled the office of Lord Chamberlain under Elizabeth . Henry , the father ...
... Lord Hunsdon his servants , " decides that it was first played in 1596. His reasons are these : -Henry Lord Hunsdon , and George Lord Hunsdon , his son , each filled the office of Lord Chamberlain under Elizabeth . Henry , the father ...
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... Lord , lord , she will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell her , sir , -that you do pro- test ; which , as I take it , is a gentlemanlike offer . Rom . Bid her devise ...
... Lord , lord , she will be a joyful woman . Rom . What wilt thou tell her , nurse ? thou dost not mark me . Nurse . I will tell her , sir , -that you do pro- test ; which , as I take it , is a gentlemanlike offer . Rom . Bid her devise ...
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... lord , I would that Thursday were to - morrow . Cap . Well , get you gone : -O ' Thursday be it then : - ― Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed , Prepare her , wife , against this wedding - day.- Farewell , my lord . - Light to my chamber ...
... lord , I would that Thursday were to - morrow . Cap . Well , get you gone : -O ' Thursday be it then : - ― Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed , Prepare her , wife , against this wedding - day.- Farewell , my lord . - Light to my chamber ...
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... lord admirell men , and my lord chamberlen men , as followeth , 1594. " Now , " my lord chamberlen " men were the company to which Shakspert belonged ; and we find from Mr. Collier that one of their theatres , the Globe , was erected in ...
... lord admirell men , and my lord chamberlen men , as followeth , 1594. " Now , " my lord chamberlen " men were the company to which Shakspert belonged ; and we find from Mr. Collier that one of their theatres , the Globe , was erected in ...
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... lord , their reputation holds as it was wont . Ham . How then ? Gil . Yfaith , my lord , novelty carries it away ; for the principal public audience that came to them are turned to private plays , and to the humour of children ...
... lord , their reputation holds as it was wont . Ham . How then ? Gil . Yfaith , my lord , novelty carries it away ; for the principal public audience that came to them are turned to private plays , and to the humour of children ...
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