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... players come to town , sir , and desire to interlude before your worship . Sir Bounteous . Players ! By the mass , they are welcome . They will grace my entertainment well . But for certain players , there thou liest , boy - they were ...
... players come to town , sir , and desire to interlude before your worship . Sir Bounteous . Players ! By the mass , they are welcome . They will grace my entertainment well . But for certain players , there thou liest , boy - they were ...
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... players ] able to pull us up that gravel as flat in the dust as we ? What credit hath any good counsel in players ' lips , when it works no amendment in themselves ? A Looking Glass for London and England ( 1589 ) , by Lodge and Greene ...
... players ] able to pull us up that gravel as flat in the dust as we ? What credit hath any good counsel in players ' lips , when it works no amendment in themselves ? A Looking Glass for London and England ( 1589 ) , by Lodge and Greene ...
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... players , which stand at reversion of 6s . by the week , jet under gentlemen's noses in suits of silk . His strictures are directed to the hirelings ; regarding the master players he admits that it is well known that some of them are ...
... players , which stand at reversion of 6s . by the week , jet under gentlemen's noses in suits of silk . His strictures are directed to the hirelings ; regarding the master players he admits that it is well known that some of them are ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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