Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Perhaps the Greek was nothing or next to nothing ; but Aubrey was probably not wrong when he stated on the authority of a Mr. Beeston that Shakespeare " understode Latine pretty well " . In later years he seems to have acquired a little ...
... Perhaps the Greek was nothing or next to nothing ; but Aubrey was probably not wrong when he stated on the authority of a Mr. Beeston that Shakespeare " understode Latine pretty well " . In later years he seems to have acquired a little ...
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... Perhaps he inherited from his father a taste for the drama ; theatrical entertainments , as has been noticed by Halliwell - Phillipps , are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of John Shake- speare's bailiffship ...
... Perhaps he inherited from his father a taste for the drama ; theatrical entertainments , as has been noticed by Halliwell - Phillipps , are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of John Shake- speare's bailiffship ...
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... perhaps agree with Halliwell - Phillipps in finding a sufficient cause for blood - poisoning in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding New Place . " If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , " says this careful biographer ...
... perhaps agree with Halliwell - Phillipps in finding a sufficient cause for blood - poisoning in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding New Place . " If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , " says this careful biographer ...
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