William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... written . That from Steevens shows , with a slight exaggeration of its author , how scanty are the materials for a Life of Shakspere , properly so called . Indeed , every Life of him must , to a certain extent , be conjectural ; and all ...
... written . That from Steevens shows , with a slight exaggeration of its author , how scanty are the materials for a Life of Shakspere , properly so called . Indeed , every Life of him must , to a certain extent , be conjectural ; and all ...
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... , perhaps in the very year when Romanism was lighting its last fires in England , and a queen was dying with " Calais " written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were standing before the altar of 11 A BIOGRAPHY .
... , perhaps in the very year when Romanism was lighting its last fires in England , and a queen was dying with " Calais " written on her heart , Mary Arden and John Shakspere were standing before the altar of 11 A BIOGRAPHY .
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... writing it on every lawful occasion , it is surprising that the inspiration was not carried farther , and that the ... written without doubt by the same pen - Jhon ; but the Jhon of our poet's father has a marked difference : One of ...
... writing it on every lawful occasion , it is surprising that the inspiration was not carried farther , and that the ... written without doubt by the same pen - Jhon ; but the Jhon of our poet's father has a marked difference : One of ...
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... writing his name , or by a mark , is to be sought for . The old council - book , which records the proceedings of the ... written it so close to the name immediately above , that , if he had made his mark directly oppo- site to his name ...
... writing his name , or by a mark , is to be sought for . The old council - book , which records the proceedings of the ... written it so close to the name immediately above , that , if he had made his mark directly oppo- site to his name ...
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... written the verses in question . They would have been applicable to either of them . Indeed the lameness of Lord Byron was exactly such as Shakspeare's might have been ; and I remember , as a boy , that he selected those speeches for ...
... written the verses in question . They would have been applicable to either of them . Indeed the lameness of Lord Byron was exactly such as Shakspeare's might have been ; and I remember , as a boy , that he selected those speeches for ...
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