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He " forsooke Cambridge , being Batchelor of the third yere , " 3 about July of 1588 , because he had " had a hand in a Show called Terminus & non terminus : for which his partener in it was expelled the Colledge .
He " forsooke Cambridge , being Batchelor of the third yere , " 3 about July of 1588 , because he had " had a hand in a Show called Terminus & non terminus : for which his partener in it was expelled the Colledge .
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Shakespeare may have re- called this rather awkward sword stroke when in Macbeth that heroic soldier unseams a foeman " from the nave to the chaps . " Again , we have in Dido , Yong infants swimming in their parents bloud , Headles ...
Shakespeare may have re- called this rather awkward sword stroke when in Macbeth that heroic soldier unseams a foeman " from the nave to the chaps . " Again , we have in Dido , Yong infants swimming in their parents bloud , Headles ...
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Jonson introduces The ancient modern history of Hero and Leander , otherwise called the Touch- stone of true Love as part of a puppet show at the Fair ; and his actors decline to " play it according to the printed book , " ex- plaining ...
Jonson introduces The ancient modern history of Hero and Leander , otherwise called the Touch- stone of true Love as part of a puppet show at the Fair ; and his actors decline to " play it according to the printed book , " ex- plaining ...
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Edward the Second | 3 |
Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
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