Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... close of April , 1564 , was born William Shakespeare , the eldest son of his parents . Two daughters , who died in infancy , had been born before him . On April the 26th the child was baptized ; a tradition of the last century , that ...
... close of April , 1564 , was born William Shakespeare , the eldest son of his parents . Two daughters , who died in infancy , had been born before him . On April the 26th the child was baptized ; a tradition of the last century , that ...
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... close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London , Shakespeare may have sold at Smithfield . the horse on which he rode up to town , may then and there have made the ...
... close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London , Shakespeare may have sold at Smithfield . the horse on which he rode up to town , may then and there have made the ...
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... close connection of the Morality with historical passions , persons , and events . In both the Miracles and the Moralities scope had been found for the play of humour , some- times deliberately sought as a relief from the poetry of ...
... close connection of the Morality with historical passions , persons , and events . In both the Miracles and the Moralities scope had been found for the play of humour , some- times deliberately sought as a relief from the poetry of ...
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