William Shakspere: A BiographyAMS Press, 1971 - 544 Seiten |
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... doubt , that Shakspere in very early life settled in a family way where he was bred . Where he thus settled , he probably resolved that his wife and family should remain through life ; although he himself made frequent excursions to ...
... doubt , that Shakspere in very early life settled in a family way where he was bred . Where he thus settled , he probably resolved that his wife and family should remain through life ; although he himself made frequent excursions to ...
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... doubt acted with great applause . " Mr. Collier , mentioning that " Towards the close of the year 1599 a company of English players arrived in Edinburgh , " says in a note , " It has been supposed by some , that Shakespeare was a member ...
... doubt acted with great applause . " Mr. Collier , mentioning that " Towards the close of the year 1599 a company of English players arrived in Edinburgh , " says in a note , " It has been supposed by some , that Shakespeare was a member ...
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A Biography Charles Knight. rest of their associates . " There can be no doubt of the identity of the Law- rence Fletcher , the servant of James VI . of Scotland , and the Lawrence Fletcher , the servant of James I. of England . Can we ...
A Biography Charles Knight. rest of their associates . " There can be no doubt of the identity of the Law- rence Fletcher , the servant of James VI . of Scotland , and the Lawrence Fletcher , the servant of James I. of England . Can we ...
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CHAPTER II | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 24 |
THE SCHOOL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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