Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakespeare is - that he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon - married and had children . there went to London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford ...
... known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakespeare is - that he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon - married and had children . there went to London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford ...
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... known of Shakespeare's life than Steevens and De Quincey allege . More is known of Shake- speare's life than of the lives of many of his dramatic contemporaries . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Marlowe , whose fame ...
... known of Shakespeare's life than Steevens and De Quincey allege . More is known of Shake- speare's life than of the lives of many of his dramatic contemporaries . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Marlowe , whose fame ...
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... known as Asbies , at Wilmecote , together with the reversion to part of a larger pro- perty at Snitterfield , on which Snitterfield property her father - in - law , Richard Shakespeare , held land as a tenant . From this date John ...
... known as Asbies , at Wilmecote , together with the reversion to part of a larger pro- perty at Snitterfield , on which Snitterfield property her father - in - law , Richard Shakespeare , held land as a tenant . From this date John ...
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... known as " The Theatre " , situated in the parish of Shore- ditch . It was the property of James Burbage , father 1 A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare , by F. G. Fleay , p . 8 . of Shakespeare's fellow ...
... known as " The Theatre " , situated in the parish of Shore- ditch . It was the property of James Burbage , father 1 A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare , by F. G. Fleay , p . 8 . of Shakespeare's fellow ...
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... known as " Shakespeare's Boys " . An old parish - clerk of Stratford , towards the close of the seventeenth century , informed visitors that the dramatist was first received into the playhouse as " a serviture " , that is , as an ...
... known as " Shakespeare's Boys " . An old parish - clerk of Stratford , towards the close of the seventeenth century , informed visitors that the dramatist was first received into the playhouse as " a serviture " , that is , as an ...
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