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... in the profits of that they call the house . -Cuthbert Burbage , testimony ( 1635 ) . THE GLOBE , MODEL FOR THE FORTUNE ( 1600 ) The frame of the said house to be set square and to contain fourscore foot of lawful assize every way ...
... in the profits of that they call the house . -Cuthbert Burbage , testimony ( 1635 ) . THE GLOBE , MODEL FOR THE FORTUNE ( 1600 ) The frame of the said house to be set square and to contain fourscore foot of lawful assize every way ...
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forced to give an example of expressing passion figuratively ; but that I may do it with respect to Shakspeare , it shall not be taken from anything of his : ' tis an exclamation against fortune , quoted in his Hamlet but written by ...
forced to give an example of expressing passion figuratively ; but that I may do it with respect to Shakspeare , it shall not be taken from anything of his : ' tis an exclamation against fortune , quoted in his Hamlet but written by ...
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Tragédie is noon oother maner thyng , Ne kan in syngyng criè ne biwaille But for that Fortune alwey wole assaile With unwar strook the regnès that been proude ; For whan men trusteth hire , thanne wol she faille , And covere hire ...
Tragédie is noon oother maner thyng , Ne kan in syngyng criè ne biwaille But for that Fortune alwey wole assaile With unwar strook the regnès that been proude ; For whan men trusteth hire , thanne wol she faille , And covere hire ...
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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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