Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... 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 stood so high in Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one ...
... 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 stood so high in Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one ...
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... speare's frequent and exact use of law - terms that most probably he was for two or three years in the office of a Stratford attorney . We may indulge our imagination by picturing the future poet rather as a wool - stapler than as a ...
... speare's frequent and exact use of law - terms that most probably he was for two or three years in the office of a Stratford attorney . We may indulge our imagination by picturing the future poet rather as a wool - stapler than as a ...
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Edward Dowden. We speare perceived his error , and in due time returned to the companion of his youth . In his will he ... speare's marriage as a rare union of perfect accord , but we are not justified in speaking of it as unfor- tunate ...
Edward Dowden. We speare perceived his error , and in due time returned to the companion of his youth . In his will he ... speare's marriage as a rare union of perfect accord , but we are not justified in speaking of it as unfor- tunate ...
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... speare's marriage , that passage in The Tempest where Prospero , after he has given his daughter to Ferdinand as his ... speare continued to reside at Stratford , and in 1585 his wife gave birth to twins , a boy and girl , baptized ( Feb ...
... speare's marriage , that passage in The Tempest where Prospero , after he has given his daughter to Ferdinand as his ... speare continued to reside at Stratford , and in 1585 his wife gave birth to twins , a boy and girl , baptized ( Feb ...
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... speare's bailiffship . While the players deciaimed in the Guildhall the boy may have looked on , standing between his father's legs , as his contemporary Willis tells us he did when he saw The Cradle of Security acted before the ...
... speare's bailiffship . While the players deciaimed in the Guildhall the boy may have looked on , standing between his father's legs , as his contemporary Willis tells us he did when he saw The Cradle of Security acted before the ...
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