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It meant that Chettle had received a personal call from Shakespeare , by which he was able to see for himself the actor - dramatist's bearing and civil demeanour , as he was aware of the actor's excellence in his profession .
It meant that Chettle had received a personal call from Shakespeare , by which he was able to see for himself the actor - dramatist's bearing and civil demeanour , as he was aware of the actor's excellence in his profession .
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I think good thoughts , whilst other write good words , And , like unlettered clerk , still cry ' Amen ' To every hymn that able spirit affords , In polished form of well - refinèd pen . The next sonnet is of shattering impact when one ...
I think good thoughts , whilst other write good words , And , like unlettered clerk , still cry ' Amen ' To every hymn that able spirit affords , In polished form of well - refinèd pen . The next sonnet is of shattering impact when one ...
Pagina 196
Among the remarks recorded against Chomley was that ' he saith and verily believeth that one Marlowe is able to show more sound reasons for atheism than any divine in England is able to give to prove divinity ; and that Marlowe told him ...
Among the remarks recorded against Chomley was that ' he saith and verily believeth that one Marlowe is able to show more sound reasons for atheism than any divine in England is able to give to prove divinity ; and that Marlowe told him ...
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