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That is the last record of the young man until the middle of 1592 , when from Robert Greene's Groats - worth of Wit we know that William was a successful actor on the London stage and had powerful friends at court , ready to defend his ...
That is the last record of the young man until the middle of 1592 , when from Robert Greene's Groats - worth of Wit we know that William was a successful actor on the London stage and had powerful friends at court , ready to defend his ...
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Why did he want to become an actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it was , desire to enroll him as one of their number ? Think back over what little we know about William of Stratford , and the inference that he ...
Why did he want to become an actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it was , desire to enroll him as one of their number ? Think back over what little we know about William of Stratford , and the inference that he ...
Pagina 55
He attended plays with the Queen , he had some knowledge of the drama , and he had seen an actor on the stage with a name like Shake - speare . Southampton would have been surprised if some poet had not made dedications to him .
He attended plays with the Queen , he had some knowledge of the drama , and he had seen an actor on the stage with a name like Shake - speare . Southampton would have been surprised if some poet had not made dedications to him .
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RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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