William Shakspere: A Biography, Bücher 2C. Knight and Company, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... poet than those stories which would make him of obscure birth and servile employ- ments . Take old Aubrey's story , the shrewd learned gossip and antiquary , who survived Shakspere some eighty years : - " Mr. William Shakespear was born ...
... poet than those stories which would make him of obscure birth and servile employ- ments . Take old Aubrey's story , the shrewd learned gossip and antiquary , who survived Shakspere some eighty years : - " Mr. William Shakespear was born ...
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... poet , with the pithy remark that he was the " best of his family , " proclaimed to a member of one of the Inns of Court that " this Shakespeare was formerly in this town bound apprentice to a butcher , but that he ran from his master ...
... poet , with the pithy remark that he was the " best of his family , " proclaimed to a member of one of the Inns of Court that " this Shakespeare was formerly in this town bound apprentice to a butcher , but that he ran from his master ...
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... poet , prefixed to the edition of 1709 , were furnished by Betterton , the actor , who , to follow up the information which he might have derived from the traditions of the theatre , made a journey to Stratford to glean new materials ...
... poet , prefixed to the edition of 1709 , were furnished by Betterton , the actor , who , to follow up the information which he might have derived from the traditions of the theatre , made a journey to Stratford to glean new materials ...
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... poet of the human race was born . Eyes now closed on the world but who have left that behind which the world " will not willingly let die , " have glistened under this humble roof , and there have been thoughts unutterable - solemn ...
... poet of the human race was born . Eyes now closed on the world but who have left that behind which the world " will not willingly let die , " have glistened under this humble roof , and there have been thoughts unutterable - solemn ...
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... poet's family . " We not only do not believe that it was the composition of any one of our poet's family , " nor " the undoubted work of the family priest , " but we do not believe that it is the work of a Roman Catholic at all . It ...
... poet's family . " We not only do not believe that it was the composition of any one of our poet's family , " nor " the undoubted work of the family priest , " but we do not believe that it is the work of a Roman Catholic at all . It ...
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