The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... power in action and in creation ; he flung himself passionately against the immovable barriers , and grasped at the impossible . But his failures were redeemed by superb successes . He 23 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... power in action and in creation ; he flung himself passionately against the immovable barriers , and grasped at the impossible . But his failures were redeemed by superb successes . He 23 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. But his failures were redeemed by superb successes . He breathed the breath of almost superhuman life into the English drama both as regards its content and its form ; for he was even greater ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. But his failures were redeemed by superb successes . He breathed the breath of almost superhuman life into the English drama both as regards its content and its form ; for he was even greater ...
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... success- ful , and he soon became a man of substance and in- fluence . His prosperity was increased by his marriage , in 1557 , to Mary Arden , the youngest daughter of a well - to - do farmer of Wilmcote , not far from Stratford . She ...
... success- ful , and he soon became a man of substance and in- fluence . His prosperity was increased by his marriage , in 1557 , to Mary Arden , the youngest daughter of a well - to - do farmer of Wilmcote , not far from Stratford . She ...
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... successful at an unusually early age and in an unusual degree ; and that later , for a time at least , he was overtaken by adversity . In 1578 , when the poet was fourteen years old , John Shakespeare mortgaged his wife's property at ...
... successful at an unusually early age and in an unusual degree ; and that later , for a time at least , he was overtaken by adversity . In 1578 , when the poet was fourteen years old , John Shakespeare mortgaged his wife's property at ...
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... success- ful writer is guarded from the purloiner and protected from plagiarist by laws and penalties , it seems incred- ible that so little , relatively , should be known about the daily life , the working relations , the intimate asso ...
... success- ful writer is guarded from the purloiner and protected from plagiarist by laws and penalties , it seems incred- ible that so little , relatively , should be known about the daily life , the working relations , the intimate asso ...
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