Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... death of Shakespeare , " and do honour his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any . " It was inevitable that Jonson , with his classical train- ing and strict ideas on literary style , should be of the opinion that Shakespeare ...
... death of Shakespeare , " and do honour his memory , on this side idolatry , as much as any . " It was inevitable that Jonson , with his classical train- ing and strict ideas on literary style , should be of the opinion that Shakespeare ...
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... death of his son Hamnet , in August of the preceding year , left him without male issue ; but his purpose to occupy a strong and dignified posi- tion in his native town was not turned aside by this grief , which , nevertheless , he must ...
... death of his son Hamnet , in August of the preceding year , left him without male issue ; but his purpose to occupy a strong and dignified posi- tion in his native town was not turned aside by this grief , which , nevertheless , he must ...
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... death occurred ( buried September 9 , 1608 ) . John Shakespeare , once the chief burgess of Stratford , had the satisfaction of seeing the fallen fortunes of his family restored through the energy and prudence of his son . An important ...
... death occurred ( buried September 9 , 1608 ) . John Shakespeare , once the chief burgess of Stratford , had the satisfaction of seeing the fallen fortunes of his family restored through the energy and prudence of his son . An important ...
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... death he leased . this London house to John Robinson , who , as Halliwell - Phillipps notices , " was oddly enough , one of the persons who had violently opposed the estab- lishment of the neighbouring theatre " . In mid- summer of the ...
... death he leased . this London house to John Robinson , who , as Halliwell - Phillipps notices , " was oddly enough , one of the persons who had violently opposed the estab- lishment of the neighbouring theatre " . In mid- summer of the ...
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