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If Shake - speare wrote drama for nine years and then started to put on the stage what he considered the best of the lot , then he started as a playwright in 1579. That 1579 was a most significant year we will discover in due time .
If Shake - speare wrote drama for nine years and then started to put on the stage what he considered the best of the lot , then he started as a playwright in 1579. That 1579 was a most significant year we will discover in due time .
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She watched drama ; she acted drama ; she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E. C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : “ Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted , her personal courage that ...
She watched drama ; she acted drama ; she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E. C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : “ Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted , her personal courage that ...
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The Countess of Pembroke wrote a letter to her son William in 1604 stating that “ that fellow Shakspere ” was at Wilton , and urged her son to bring King James to Wilton for a stage performance . If Mary Herbert and William Herbert ...
The Countess of Pembroke wrote a letter to her son William in 1604 stating that “ that fellow Shakspere ” was at Wilton , and urged her son to bring King James to Wilton for a stage performance . If Mary Herbert and William Herbert ...
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