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child - actor theatres , discussed at length in Professor Alfred Har- bage's excellent Shakespeare and the Rival Tradition , and the less learned , more powerful , favorites of the popular audiences . A topical satire of the time has an ...
child - actor theatres , discussed at length in Professor Alfred Har- bage's excellent Shakespeare and the Rival Tradition , and the less learned , more powerful , favorites of the popular audiences . A topical satire of the time has an ...
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He had also serious hopes of inducing a learned and brilliant ruler to subsidize an ambitious program of scientific research - the first of its kind ever projected - on a scale that would then have been impossible for any other patron .
He had also serious hopes of inducing a learned and brilliant ruler to subsidize an ambitious program of scientific research - the first of its kind ever projected - on a scale that would then have been impossible for any other patron .
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Defoe had evidently not learned not to joke with strangers , and burlesqued the Jacobite or Stuart view in two satirical pamphlets , Reasons Against The Protestant Succession , which he felt would attract the attention of waverers or ...
Defoe had evidently not learned not to joke with strangers , and burlesqued the Jacobite or Stuart view in two satirical pamphlets , Reasons Against The Protestant Succession , which he felt would attract the attention of waverers or ...
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