Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... father an estate of some sixty acres , known as Asbies , at Wilmecote , together with the reversion to part of a larger pro- perty at Snitterfield , on which Snitterfield property her father - in - law , Richard Shakespeare , held land ...
... father an estate of some sixty acres , known as Asbies , at Wilmecote , together with the reversion to part of a larger pro- perty at Snitterfield , on which Snitterfield property her father - in - law , Richard Shakespeare , held land ...
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... father a taste for the drama ; theatrical entertainments , as has been noticed by Halliwell - Phillipps , are first ... father's legs , as his contemporary Willis tells us he did when he saw The Cradle of Security acted before the ...
... father a taste for the drama ; theatrical entertainments , as has been noticed by Halliwell - Phillipps , are first ... father's legs , as his contemporary Willis tells us he did when he saw The Cradle of Security acted before the ...
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... father , Samuel Ireland , has suffered for the mis- deeds of his son , Samuel William Henry Ireland , who began his discreditable career by producing for his father's delectation a forged document bear- Shakespeare's signature . With ...
... father , Samuel Ireland , has suffered for the mis- deeds of his son , Samuel William Henry Ireland , who began his discreditable career by producing for his father's delectation a forged document bear- Shakespeare's signature . With ...
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