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Shake - speare presented a play to the Master of Revels for censorship when according to the master - plan he considered that it was time to have said play appear on the stage . The Master of Revels thereupon turned over to William ...
Shake - speare presented a play to the Master of Revels for censorship when according to the master - plan he considered that it was time to have said play appear on the stage . The Master of Revels thereupon turned over to William ...
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The pen name Shake - speare had to be appropriate ; it was . Shake - speare had to be subtle ; it was , as the passage of time well testified . Shake - speare had to appear in the image of a flesh - and - blood man of a similar name ...
The pen name Shake - speare had to be appropriate ; it was . Shake - speare had to be subtle ; it was , as the passage of time well testified . Shake - speare had to appear in the image of a flesh - and - blood man of a similar name ...
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Autobiographical sketches appear frequently in the chronological sequence of plays King Henry IV Part One , King Henry IV Part Two , King Henry V and As You Like It . The Princess Elizabeth held at a castle in close confinement by a ...
Autobiographical sketches appear frequently in the chronological sequence of plays King Henry IV Part One , King Henry IV Part Two , King Henry V and As You Like It . The Princess Elizabeth held at a castle in close confinement by a ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 29 |
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