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... playhouse wassituated in the unfashionable neighbourhood of Islington. But the prophetsof evil, who were nogreater strangers to Phelps's generationthan they are to ourown, were themselves confuted by his experience. On the27thof ...
... playhouse wassituated in the unfashionable neighbourhood of Islington. But the prophetsof evil, who were nogreater strangers to Phelps's generationthan they are to ourown, were themselves confuted by his experience. On the27thof ...
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... playhouse in his lifetime—"These plays have had their trial already, and stood out all appeals." Matthew Arnold,apparently quite unconsciously, echoed the precise phrase when seeking to express poetically the universality of ...
... playhouse in his lifetime—"These plays have had their trial already, and stood out all appeals." Matthew Arnold,apparently quite unconsciously, echoed the precise phrase when seeking to express poetically the universality of ...
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... playhouse; but no sooner had hisfoot touched thelowest rung of the theatrical ladder thanhis genius taughthim that the topmost rungwas within his reach. He triedhis handon the revision ofanold play,and the managerwas notslowto recognise ...
... playhouse; but no sooner had hisfoot touched thelowest rung of the theatrical ladder thanhis genius taughthim that the topmost rungwas within his reach. He triedhis handon the revision ofanold play,and the managerwas notslowto recognise ...
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... playhouse everyday. It wasat Southampton's suggestion, that,in the weekpreceding the Christmas of1594, the Lord Chamberlain sentword to The Theatre inShoreditch, where Shakespeare was at work as playwright andactor, that the poet was ...
... playhouse everyday. It wasat Southampton's suggestion, that,in the weekpreceding the Christmas of1594, the Lord Chamberlain sentword to The Theatre inShoreditch, where Shakespeare was at work as playwright andactor, that the poet was ...
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... ofthe citizens, wereinclined to resisttheconversion of any existingbuildinginto suchaSatanic trap forunwary souls as they believed a playhouse of necessity to be. It was, accordingly, in the fields near London, not in.
... ofthe citizens, wereinclined to resisttheconversion of any existingbuildinginto suchaSatanic trap forunwary souls as they believed a playhouse of necessity to be. It was, accordingly, in the fields near London, not in.
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