Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... died in his fifty - third year . Attention was called by De Quincey to the fact that Shakespeare's only grandchild , Elizabeth Hall , was married to Thomas STRATFORD - ON - AVON . 5 Nash on April 4 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... died in his fifty - third year . Attention was called by De Quincey to the fact that Shakespeare's only grandchild , Elizabeth Hall , was married to Thomas STRATFORD - ON - AVON . 5 Nash on April 4 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... called prudent ; but we have no evidence to prove that the union was unhappy . Shakespeare remained in Stratford with his wife until he went to seek his fortune in London . Although he did not bring her and her children to the capital ...
... called prudent ; but we have no evidence to prove that the union was unhappy . Shakespeare remained in Stratford with his wife until he went to seek his fortune in London . Although he did not bring her and her children to the capital ...
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... called private . The private theatres were the smaller in size , and were wholly roofed in , whereas the public theatres , except over the stage and boxes , were open to the sky . In private theatres the performances commonly took place ...
... called private . The private theatres were the smaller in size , and were wholly roofed in , whereas the public theatres , except over the stage and boxes , were open to the sky . In private theatres the performances commonly took place ...
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... called " In the Workshop " , meaning by this the term of apprenticeship and tentative effort . The years which immediately followed , during which Shakespeare , though a master of his art , GROUPINGS OF THE PLAYS . 53 dwelt much on the ...
... called " In the Workshop " , meaning by this the term of apprenticeship and tentative effort . The years which immediately followed , during which Shakespeare , though a master of his art , GROUPINGS OF THE PLAYS . 53 dwelt much on the ...
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... called æsthetes of a few years since , with skits at our fashionable scientific pedantry , our woman's - rights movement , and other admired modes of the time . There is in Love's Labour's Lost an impatience of folly , dulness , and ...
... called æsthetes of a few years since , with skits at our fashionable scientific pedantry , our woman's - rights movement , and other admired modes of the time . There is in Love's Labour's Lost an impatience of folly , dulness , and ...
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