William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 1C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... Malone prints it , he at the same time abridging the other words which are abbreviations in the record . No other entry in the same book , and there are many , recites the occupation of John Shakspere ; but the subjects in dispute which ...
... Malone prints it , he at the same time abridging the other words which are abbreviations in the record . No other entry in the same book , and there are many , recites the occupation of John Shakspere ; but the subjects in dispute which ...
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... Malone then cites a number of passages exem- plifying Shakspere's knowledge and application of legal terms . The theory was originally propounded by Malone in his edition of 1790 ; and it gave rise to many subsequent notes of the ...
... Malone then cites a number of passages exem- plifying Shakspere's knowledge and application of legal terms . The theory was originally propounded by Malone in his edition of 1790 ; and it gave rise to many subsequent notes of the ...
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... Malone suspected that both John Heminge , one of the editors of Shakspere's Collected Works , and Richard Burbage , " were Shak- spere's countrymen , and that Heminge was born at Shottery . " His conjecture with regard to Heminge was ...
... Malone suspected that both John Heminge , one of the editors of Shakspere's Collected Works , and Richard Burbage , " were Shak- spere's countrymen , and that Heminge was born at Shottery . " His conjecture with regard to Heminge was ...
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Arms of John Shakspere | 6 |
STRATFORD | 13 |
Note on the Autograph of John Shakspere | 23 |
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