In Shakespeare's DayJames Vincent Cunningham Fawcett Publications, 1970 - 351 pages |
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Page 47
... sent of God to assist him in his great work , etc. These men were afterward apprehended . The 20 of July , Hacket was arraigned and found guilty as to have spoken divers most false and traitorous words against Her Majesty , to have ...
... sent of God to assist him in his great work , etc. These men were afterward apprehended . The 20 of July , Hacket was arraigned and found guilty as to have spoken divers most false and traitorous words against Her Majesty , to have ...
Page 52
... sent home again for that day . On the next morrow , being the 27 , the other three thousand citizens , householders , and subsidy men showed on the Miles End , where they trained all that day and other until the 4 of September and so ...
... sent home again for that day . On the next morrow , being the 27 , the other three thousand citizens , householders , and subsidy men showed on the Miles End , where they trained all that day and other until the 4 of September and so ...
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... sent to the oracle of Apollo and the answer of Apollo that she was guiltless and that the king was jealous , etc .; and how , except the child was found again that was lost , the king should die without issue , for the child was carried ...
... sent to the oracle of Apollo and the answer of Apollo that she was guiltless and that the king was jealous , etc .; and how , except the child was found again that was lost , the king should die without issue , for the child was carried ...
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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