William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circum- stances , and with the social relations amidst which one of so defined a position must have moved ...
... write a Biography which , in the absence of Diaries and Letters , should surround the known facts with the local and temporary circum- stances , and with the social relations amidst which one of so defined a position must have moved ...
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... write my The stock of literary acquirement amongst the magnates of Stratford was not very large . And why should that stock of literature have been larger ? There were some who had been at the grammar - school , and they perhaps were ...
... write my The stock of literary acquirement amongst the magnates of Stratford was not very large . And why should that stock of literature have been larger ? There were some who had been at the grammar - school , and they perhaps were ...
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... write . The town - clerk was a good penman ; they could flourish . We were reluctant to yield our assent to Malone's assertion that Shakspere's father had a mark to himself . The marks are not distinctly affixed to each name in this ...
... write . The town - clerk was a good penman ; they could flourish . We were reluctant to yield our assent to Malone's assertion that Shakspere's father had a mark to himself . The marks are not distinctly affixed to each name in this ...
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... writes about Shakspere has deduced from them that Shak- spere's father was necessarily a person of some substance before his marriage , a purchaser of property . The roll says— “ et idē Johes pd . in cur . fecit dño fidelitatem pr ...
... writes about Shakspere has deduced from them that Shak- spere's father was necessarily a person of some substance before his marriage , a purchaser of property . The roll says— “ et idē Johes pd . in cur . fecit dño fidelitatem pr ...
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... writes to him , " There is much secret and several communications between the King's subjects ; and [ some ] of them , in sundry places within the shires of Cornwall and Devonshire , be in great fear and mistrust , what the King's ...
... writes to him , " There is much secret and several communications between the King's subjects ; and [ some ] of them , in sundry places within the shires of Cornwall and Devonshire , be in great fear and mistrust , what the King's ...
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