Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... became a person of some importance at Stratford , and he rose year by year in the esteem of his fellow- townsmen . Appointed at first by the corporation one of the officers whose duty it was to supervise malt liquors and bread , he became ...
... became a person of some importance at Stratford , and he rose year by year in the esteem of his fellow- townsmen . Appointed at first by the corporation one of the officers whose duty it was to supervise malt liquors and bread , he became ...
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... became a haberdasher in London and who lived certainly to 1609 , was born in 1566 ; Joan , who was married to William Hart , and whose name appears in the great dramatist's will , was born 1569 ; Anne , born in 1571 , died in her eighth ...
... became a haberdasher in London and who lived certainly to 1609 , was born in 1566 ; Joan , who was married to William Hart , and whose name appears in the great dramatist's will , was born 1569 ; Anne , born in 1571 , died in her eighth ...
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... became an actor , died in September 1607 , and on the morning of his burial at St. Saviour's , Southwark , a knell of the " great bell " of the church was rung , a mark of respect secured only by the payment of a considerable fee . Thus ...
... became an actor , died in September 1607 , and on the morning of his burial at St. Saviour's , Southwark , a knell of the " great bell " of the church was rung , a mark of respect secured only by the payment of a considerable fee . Thus ...
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... became noted . performers.1 But this is mere conjecture , and the early traditions do not favour the notion that Shake- speare left his native town with the design of taking to the stage . They rather lead us to believe that after his ...
... became noted . performers.1 But this is mere conjecture , and the early traditions do not favour the notion that Shake- speare left his native town with the design of taking to the stage . They rather lead us to believe that after his ...
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... a part of literature proper ; they could not compete in dignity with such a miniature epic as this which now appeared , and in which Shakespeare first claimed his rank as poet . Venus and Adonis at once became popular , and edition.
... a part of literature proper ; they could not compete in dignity with such a miniature epic as this which now appeared , and in which Shakespeare first claimed his rank as poet . Venus and Adonis at once became popular , and edition.
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