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... sometimes attached permanently to a company , as were Shakespeare , Fletcher , and Thomas Heywood ; sometimes , like Dekker and Chettle , they were engaged under contract for a period ; others like Jonson preferred to remain independent ...
... sometimes attached permanently to a company , as were Shakespeare , Fletcher , and Thomas Heywood ; sometimes , like Dekker and Chettle , they were engaged under contract for a period ; others like Jonson preferred to remain independent ...
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... sometimes supplying frankly only decoration or atmosphere , sometimes grotesque and even repellent , vivid , strange , arresting , sometimes drawn with an almost unearthly beauty of form and colour . Thus , as the leaping tongues of ...
... sometimes supplying frankly only decoration or atmosphere , sometimes grotesque and even repellent , vivid , strange , arresting , sometimes drawn with an almost unearthly beauty of form and colour . Thus , as the leaping tongues of ...
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... sometimes remembered , and sometimes forgot . HAZLITT . This is little more than the first outlines of a comedy loosely sketched in . It is the story of a novel dramatised with very little labour or pretension ; yet there are passages ...
... sometimes remembered , and sometimes forgot . HAZLITT . This is little more than the first outlines of a comedy loosely sketched in . It is the story of a novel dramatised with very little labour or pretension ; yet there are passages ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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