Shakespeare: His Life, Art, and Characters. With an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in England, Volumen1Ginn brothers, 1904 |
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... and another daughter , named Alice , " full executors of this my last will and testament . " the whole , it is evident enough that he was a man of good On landed estate . Both he and Richard Shakespeare appear to 12 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE .
... and another daughter , named Alice , " full executors of this my last will and testament . " the whole , it is evident enough that he was a man of good On landed estate . Both he and Richard Shakespeare appear to 12 LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE .
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... whole matter is an apt theme for speculation , and for nothing else . The gleanings of tradition apart , the first knowledge that has reached us of the Poet , after his baptism , has ref- erence to his marriage . Rowe tells us that " he ...
... whole matter is an apt theme for speculation , and for nothing else . The gleanings of tradition apart , the first knowledge that has reached us of the Poet , after his baptism , has ref- erence to his marriage . Rowe tells us that " he ...
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... whole thing may be justly treated as a mere youthful frolic , wherein there might indeed be some indiscretion , and a deal of vexation to the person robbed , but no stain on the party engaged in it . The precise time of the Poet's ...
... whole thing may be justly treated as a mere youthful frolic , wherein there might indeed be some indiscretion , and a deal of vexation to the person robbed , but no stain on the party engaged in it . The precise time of the Poet's ...
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... whole mind indeed of Puritanism was utterly down on stage - plays of all sorts and in every shape . But it did not go to work the right way : it should have stopped off the demand for them . This , however , it could not do ; for the ...
... whole mind indeed of Puritanism was utterly down on stage - plays of all sorts and in every shape . But it did not go to work the right way : it should have stopped off the demand for them . This , however , it could not do ; for the ...
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... whole , we can readily pardon the malice of Greene's assault for the sake of this tribute , which it was the means of drawing forth , to Shakespeare's character as a man and his cunning as a poet . The words " excellent in the quality ...
... whole , we can readily pardon the malice of Greene's assault for the sake of this tribute , which it was the means of drawing forth , to Shakespeare's character as a man and his cunning as a poet . The words " excellent in the quality ...
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