The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 1; Volume 6Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... play , therefore , in the list by Francis Meres , in 1598 , adds nothing to our previous information . In the same manner , the mention of this play by Marston , in his tenth satire , first published in 1599 , only shews us how popular ...
... play , therefore , in the list by Francis Meres , in 1598 , adds nothing to our previous information . In the same manner , the mention of this play by Marston , in his tenth satire , first published in 1599 , only shews us how popular ...
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... play which was acted previous to 1589 ; and arguing from the general course of Shakspere's mind , that play influenced him during the com- position of his own Hamlet . But , unfortunately , the old play is lost . " In a very useful and ...
... play which was acted previous to 1589 ; and arguing from the general course of Shakspere's mind , that play influenced him during the com- position of his own Hamlet . But , unfortunately , the old play is lost . " In a very useful and ...
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... play the " tragedians of the city , " by which are unquestionably meant certain players of Shakspere's own day , were not adequately rewarded , because the public audience " turned to private plays , and to the humour of children . " On ...
... play the " tragedians of the city , " by which are unquestionably meant certain players of Shakspere's own day , were not adequately rewarded , because the public audience " turned to private plays , and to the humour of children . " On ...
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