Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Lord has recounted , with strong disapproval , Ber- tram's seduction of Diana , these words follow : Second Lord . Now , God lay our rebellion ! As we are ourselves , what things are we ! First Lord . Merely our own traitors . And as in ...
... Lord has recounted , with strong disapproval , Ber- tram's seduction of Diana , these words follow : Second Lord . Now , God lay our rebellion ! As we are ourselves , what things are we ! First Lord . Merely our own traitors . And as in ...
Page 529
... LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S MEN and the KING'S MEN , for private performances at the Inns . Existing evidence indicates that at least two of Shakespeare's plays were first performed at the Inns : The Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night . KING'S ...
... LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S MEN and the KING'S MEN , for private performances at the Inns . Existing evidence indicates that at least two of Shakespeare's plays were first performed at the Inns : The Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night . KING'S ...
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... LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S MEN : An acting company formed in 1594 under the patronage of Henry Carey , Lord Hunsdon , who was the Queen's Chamberlain from 1585 until his death in 1596. From 1596 to 1597 , the company's benefactor was Lord ...
... LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S MEN : An acting company formed in 1594 under the patronage of Henry Carey , Lord Hunsdon , who was the Queen's Chamberlain from 1585 until his death in 1596. From 1596 to 1597 , the company's benefactor was Lord ...
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