The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Band 1Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... death , to publish an apology , the portion of which relating to Shakspeare runs thus : " The other , whom I did not at the time so much spare as since I wish I had , that I did not , I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my ...
... death , to publish an apology , the portion of which relating to Shakspeare runs thus : " The other , whom I did not at the time so much spare as since I wish I had , that I did not , I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my ...
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... death ; and Mr. Halliwell adduces , from the local records , various pass ages which exhibit Shakspeare himself as much there , and engaged , if not actually in agriculture , at least in negotiations of a kindred character . In fact ...
... death ; and Mr. Halliwell adduces , from the local records , various pass ages which exhibit Shakspeare himself as much there , and engaged , if not actually in agriculture , at least in negotiations of a kindred character . In fact ...
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... death in making provisions for those members of his family who have been thought by some biographers to have been neglected by him in his will . Mr. Ward , in the passage above extracted , speaks of Shakspeare as having in his elder ...
... death in making provisions for those members of his family who have been thought by some biographers to have been neglected by him in his will . Mr. Ward , in the passage above extracted , speaks of Shakspeare as having in his elder ...
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... death that his plays were formed into a volume by two of his old associates . Milton , on the contrary , who was haunted from his youth upwards , with the thought of composing some great work which should live for ages , when his ...
... death that his plays were formed into a volume by two of his old associates . Milton , on the contrary , who was haunted from his youth upwards , with the thought of composing some great work which should live for ages , when his ...
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... death in 1614 , Mr. Combe left Shakspeare £ 5 ; and Shakspeare , when he himself died , bequeathed his sword to Mr. Thomas Combe . Shakspeare died at New Place on April 23 , 1616 , aged fifty - two , and was buried in the chancel of ...
... death in 1614 , Mr. Combe left Shakspeare £ 5 ; and Shakspeare , when he himself died , bequeathed his sword to Mr. Thomas Combe . Shakspeare died at New Place on April 23 , 1616 , aged fifty - two , and was buried in the chancel of ...
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