William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... speak historically of that most ancient and worthy family , whose surname was first assumed from their residence in this part of the country , then and yet called Arden , by reason of its woodiness , the old Britons and Gauls using the ...
... speak historically of that most ancient and worthy family , whose surname was first assumed from their residence in this part of the country , then and yet called Arden , by reason of its woodiness , the old Britons and Gauls using the ...
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... speaking of his class , ' many of us are enforced either to keep pieces of our own lands when they fall in our own possession , or to purchase some farm of other men's lands , and to store it with sheep or some other cattle , to help ...
... speaking of his class , ' many of us are enforced either to keep pieces of our own lands when they fall in our own possession , or to purchase some farm of other men's lands , and to store it with sheep or some other cattle , to help ...
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... speak plain ; or else for want of intelligence ( things being antiquated ) become too obscure and dark . " 66 66 Akin to the butcher's trade is that of the dealer in wool . It is upon the autho- rity of Betterton , the actor , who , in ...
... speak plain ; or else for want of intelligence ( things being antiquated ) become too obscure and dark . " 66 66 Akin to the butcher's trade is that of the dealer in wool . It is upon the autho- rity of Betterton , the actor , who , in ...
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... Speak of my lameness , and I straight will halt ; Against thy reasons making no defence . " Again , in the 37th Sonnet : - " As a decrepit father takes delight To see his active child do deeds of youth , So I , made lame by fortune's ...
... Speak of my lameness , and I straight will halt ; Against thy reasons making no defence . " Again , in the 37th Sonnet : - " As a decrepit father takes delight To see his active child do deeds of youth , So I , made lame by fortune's ...
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... ( speaking in support of the authenticity of this confession of faith ) , " that Shakspeare's family were Roman Catholics , is strengthened by the fact that his father declined to attend the corporation meetings , and was at last removed ...
... ( speaking in support of the authenticity of this confession of faith ) , " that Shakspeare's family were Roman Catholics , is strengthened by the fact that his father declined to attend the corporation meetings , and was at last removed ...
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actor amidst amongst ancient appears Arden Asbies believe Blackfriars borough Burbage Cæsar called character Charlcote chronicler church Collier comedy Court Coventry dance daughter death described doth doubt dramatic Earl Edward Elizabeth England English Essex Evesham father friends gentleman Greene Hall Hamlet hath Henley Street Henry Henry VI Henry VIII honour John Shakspere Jonson Julius Cæsar King King's labour land Lawrence Fletcher lived London look Lord Malone Marlowe marriage Mary Arden matter mind Nashe nature neighbours night noble parish passage performances period play players poet poetical poetry pounds present Prince probably purchase Queen Richard Richard Burbage Robert Arden says scarcely Scene servants Shak Shakspere's Shottery Snitterfield solemn spere spirit stage story Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon Susanna Hall Tamburlaine tenements theatre Thomas Thomas Lucy thou town unto Warwick Warwickshire Welcombe wife William Shakspere Winter's Tale write