William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... evidence for the assertion , but it is contrary to all other evi- dence . There can be no doubt , we apprehend , that , looking at the fac - simile we have given , no one could think of asserting John Shakspere's inability to write from ...
... evidence for the assertion , but it is contrary to all other evi- dence . There can be no doubt , we apprehend , that , looking at the fac - simile we have given , no one could think of asserting John Shakspere's inability to write from ...
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... evidence that he was born on the 23rd of April , according to the common belief . But there was probably a tradition to that effect ; for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Stratford , in an ...
... evidence that he was born on the 23rd of April , according to the common belief . But there was probably a tradition to that effect ; for some years ago the Rev. Joseph Greene , a master of the grammar - school at Stratford , in an ...
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... evidences besides the complaint of poor Richard Sheale that the courtly and the rich had begun to hold the travelling depositaries of the old traditionary lore of England in unwise contempt . A few years after , and they were pro ...
... evidences besides the complaint of poor Richard Sheale that the courtly and the rich had begun to hold the travelling depositaries of the old traditionary lore of England in unwise contempt . A few years after , and they were pro ...
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... evidence as to the worldly con- dition of his father and his family . The first who attempted to write ' Some Account of the Life of William Shakspeare , ' Rowe , says , " His father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , had so ...
... evidence as to the worldly con- dition of his father and his family . The first who attempted to write ' Some Account of the Life of William Shakspeare , ' Rowe , says , " His father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , had so ...
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... evidence of the books of the borough shows that this merciful forbearance of his brother townsmen was unavailing ; for , in an action brought against him in the bailiff's court in the year 1586 , he during these seven years having gone ...
... evidence of the books of the borough shows that this merciful forbearance of his brother townsmen was unavailing ; for , in an action brought against him in the bailiff's court in the year 1586 , he during these seven years having gone ...
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