Shakespeare at Work, 1592-1603Routledge, 1933 - 325 páginas |
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... death . Uneasily stirring in everyone's mind was the ter- rible dread of what would surely happen when an- archy was let loose at the Queen's death . The author of the Conference about the next Succession declared that the issue would ...
... death . Uneasily stirring in everyone's mind was the ter- rible dread of what would surely happen when an- archy was let loose at the Queen's death . The author of the Conference about the next Succession declared that the issue would ...
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... death in the morning . The Queen signed the warrant for Essex's execution , and did not again change her mind . He met his fate bravely , confessing his guilt and the justice of his sentence , and prompted by the divines who accom ...
... death in the morning . The Queen signed the warrant for Essex's execution , and did not again change her mind . He met his fate bravely , confessing his guilt and the justice of his sentence , and prompted by the divines who accom ...
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... death , returns at the head of a mob of Danes to demand revenge . Clau- dius pacifies him , when letters come from Hamlet that he is landed in Denmark , and is alone . Claudius makes up his mind quickly . He works upon Laertes ' emotion ...
... death , returns at the head of a mob of Danes to demand revenge . Clau- dius pacifies him , when letters come from Hamlet that he is landed in Denmark , and is alone . Claudius makes up his mind quickly . He works upon Laertes ' emotion ...
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Achilles Admiral's Admiral's men Alleyn amongst Antonio audience began Ben Jonson better brought Brutus Burbage Cæsar called Captain Chamberlain's Children of Paul's comedy Council Court Cressida crown death doth drama Duke Earl of Essex Earl of Southampton enemy England English eyes Falstaff father fear Francis Vere friends gentlemen Greene's Hamlet hath Henry the Fifth honour Horace humours Isle of Dogs James Burbage Jew of Malta Jonson Julius Cæsar Kemp King Lady live London Lord Lord Strange's men Love's Labour's Lost Marlowe Marlowe's Marston Master melancholy Mistress mood murder night passion play players playhouse plot poem poet Prince Proteus Queen revenge Richard the Second Romeo Rosader Rose satire scene sent Shakespeare Silvio Sir John sonnets Spanish Spanish Tragedy speare speech stage story Theatre thee theme thou tion took tragedy Troilus Tucca whilst writing wrote young