Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... present day , on the generations of mankind . Of each of these it will be our endeavour to speak . I. §2 . " All that is known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakespeare is - that he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon ...
... present day , on the generations of mankind . Of each of these it will be our endeavour to speak . I. §2 . " All that is known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakespeare is - that he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon ...
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... present May 5th . Stratford - on - Avon , in which Shakespeare spent his youth and to which he gladly returned in his elder years , was a town of gable - roofed , timber or timber - and - plaster houses , containing some fourteen or ...
... present May 5th . Stratford - on - Avon , in which Shakespeare spent his youth and to which he gladly returned in his elder years , was a town of gable - roofed , timber or timber - and - plaster houses , containing some fourteen or ...
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... present themselves , ' I am Shakespeare's boy , sir ' " ; whence the young lackeys , after their master's for- tune had raised him to higher employment , con- tinued to be known as " Shakespeare's Boys " . An old parish - clerk of ...
... present themselves , ' I am Shakespeare's boy , sir ' " ; whence the young lackeys , after their master's for- tune had raised him to higher employment , con- tinued to be known as " Shakespeare's Boys " . An old parish - clerk of ...
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... present . The prices for admittance to various houses and to various parts of the house ranged from one penny or twopence to two shillings or half - a - crown . In public theatres young men of rank and fashion were accommodated with ...
... present . The prices for admittance to various houses and to various parts of the house ranged from one penny or twopence to two shillings or half - a - crown . In public theatres young men of rank and fashion were accommodated with ...
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... present to a close- All's Well that Ends Well , Measure for Measure , and Troilus and Cressida1 - a different spirit pre- vails . The strong - willed heroine of All's Well is a figure almost suited to tragedy ; the play is a serious 1 ...
... present to a close- All's Well that Ends Well , Measure for Measure , and Troilus and Cressida1 - a different spirit pre- vails . The strong - willed heroine of All's Well is a figure almost suited to tragedy ; the play is a serious 1 ...
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