Brief for Plaintiff: Bacon Vs. ShakespearePrinted at the De Vinne Press, 1892 - 112 páginas |
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... theatre company before leaving London . They have so long assumed this to be true that they now state it unqualifiedly , though without proof . They should issue instructions , however , to the cicerone at Stratford , who informs ...
... theatre company before leaving London . They have so long assumed this to be true that they now state it unqualifiedly , though without proof . They should issue instructions , however , to the cicerone at Stratford , who informs ...
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... theatre was erected in London in 1575 , ten or twelve years only before the earliest production of Hamlet . The Government , in the interest of public morals , frowned upon the perform- The Lord Mayor , in 1597 , at the very time when ...
... theatre was erected in London in 1575 , ten or twelve years only before the earliest production of Hamlet . The Government , in the interest of public morals , frowned upon the perform- The Lord Mayor , in 1597 , at the very time when ...
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... theatre , the Globe , a sort of hexagonal tower , surrounded by a muddy ditch , on which was hoisted a red flag . The common people could enter as well as the rich ; there were six - penny , two- penny , even penny seats ; but they ...
... theatre , the Globe , a sort of hexagonal tower , surrounded by a muddy ditch , on which was hoisted a red flag . The common people could enter as well as the rich ; there were six - penny , two- penny , even penny seats ; but they ...
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... theatres , and amassing a large fortune in the business , was willing , apparently , to adopt every child of the drama laid on his door - step . This ac- counts for the venomous shaft which Greene in his envy aimed at him . Greene was a ...
... theatres , and amassing a large fortune in the business , was willing , apparently , to adopt every child of the drama laid on his door - step . This ac- counts for the venomous shaft which Greene in his envy aimed at him . Greene was a ...
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... Theatre on the night of the fire in 1613 , but we have no reason to believe that it was the magnificent Shakespearean drama of Henry VIII . , at least in the form in which it was printed in the Folio ten years later . The catastrophe ...
... Theatre on the night of the fire in 1613 , but we have no reason to believe that it was the magnificent Shakespearean drama of Henry VIII . , at least in the form in which it was printed in the Folio ten years later . The catastrophe ...
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