In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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... bear . When the first bear was weary , another was supplied and fresh dogs to bait him , first one at a time , then more and more as it lasted , till they had overpowered the bear , then only did they come to its aid . This second bear ...
... bear . When the first bear was weary , another was supplied and fresh dogs to bait him , first one at a time , then more and more as it lasted , till they had overpowered the bear , then only did they come to its aid . This second bear ...
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... bear arms ( as we call them ) or armories these be taken for no distinct order of the commonwealth , but do go with the residue of the gentlemen .... OF GENTLEMEN Gentlemen be those whom their blood and race doth make noble and known ...
... bear arms ( as we call them ) or armories these be taken for no distinct order of the commonwealth , but do go with the residue of the gentlemen .... OF GENTLEMEN Gentlemen be those whom their blood and race doth make noble and known ...
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... bear which had killed a child . But the lions being tried by one and one at a time , and lastly by two together which were bred in that open yard where the bear was put loose for combat , yet would none of them assail him but fled from ...
... bear which had killed a child . But the lions being tried by one and one at a time , and lastly by two together which were bred in that open yard where the bear was put loose for combat , yet would none of them assail him but fled from ...
Contents
Introduction by J V Cunningham page | 11 |
Queen Elizabeth at Greenwich | 17 |
Julius Caesar at the Globe 1599 | 27 |
Copyright | |
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