Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... process for debt , a circumstance which might have kept the early soreness of feeling from subsiding . If it is any satisfaction to us we have some reason to believe that the barb prepared for Sir Thomas Lucy struck home.
... process for debt , a circumstance which might have kept the early soreness of feeling from subsiding . If it is any satisfaction to us we have some reason to believe that the barb prepared for Sir Thomas Lucy struck home.
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... believe that after his arrival in London he gradually found his way towards his future profession . According to a tradition , which is alleged to have come down to us through Sir William D'Avenant , the first employment of Shakespeare ...
... believe that after his arrival in London he gradually found his way towards his future profession . According to a tradition , which is alleged to have come down to us through Sir William D'Avenant , the first employment of Shakespeare ...
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... biographical meanings clear . Whether Shakespeare formed the acquaintance of William Herbert in this year or not , we may believe that it became memor- BEN JONSON . 31 able through the beginning of another 30 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... biographical meanings clear . Whether Shakespeare formed the acquaintance of William Herbert in this year or not , we may believe that it became memor- BEN JONSON . 31 able through the beginning of another 30 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... believe that Shake- speare himself , with the encouragement of his com- panion Ben Jonson , could for the nonce carouse ' potations pottle - deep " , and become somewhat more than flustered with his cups . In February , 1616 ...
... believe that Shake- speare himself , with the encouragement of his com- panion Ben Jonson , could for the nonce carouse ' potations pottle - deep " , and become somewhat more than flustered with his cups . In February , 1616 ...
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... believe that this noble and refined face was indeed that of Shakespeare . The Chandos , the Felton , the Jansen , and the Stratford portraits are all of questionable pedigree ; many other alleged likenesses can be proved to be forgeries ...
... believe that this noble and refined face was indeed that of Shakespeare . The Chandos , the Felton , the Jansen , and the Stratford portraits are all of questionable pedigree ; many other alleged likenesses can be proved to be forgeries ...
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