Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... facts : " That he lived , and that he died , and that he was ' a little lower than the angels ' - these make up pretty nearly the amount of our undis- puted report " . Having spoken of the perplexity which we are likely to feel on ...
... facts : " That he lived , and that he died , and that he was ' a little lower than the angels ' - these make up pretty nearly the amount of our undis- puted report " . Having spoken of the perplexity which we are likely to feel on ...
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... facts of his outward history - partly founded on tradition , partly on documents - is due to the zeal of lovers of the great dramatist , from the actor Betterton to the latest and most indefatigable of investigators , Mr. Halliwell ...
... facts of his outward history - partly founded on tradition , partly on documents - is due to the zeal of lovers of the great dramatist , from the actor Betterton to the latest and most indefatigable of investigators , Mr. Halliwell ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... force in his historical dramas . That Shakespeare was sent to the Free School at Stratford is stated by his first biographer , Rowe , and we may reasonably assume that such was the fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required.
... force in his historical dramas . That Shakespeare was sent to the Free School at Stratford is stated by his first biographer , Rowe , and we may reasonably assume that such was the fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required.
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Edward Dowden. fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required at entrance ; the usual age of pupils when admitted was seven . When duly drilled in the Latin accidence ( of which we have an amusing Shakespearian reminiscence in ...
Edward Dowden. fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required at entrance ; the usual age of pupils when admitted was seven . When duly drilled in the Latin accidence ( of which we have an amusing Shakespearian reminiscence in ...
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