Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... William Shakespeare , the eldest son of his parents . Two daughters , who died in infancy , had been born before him . On April the 26th the child was baptized ; a tradition of the last century , that Shakespeare died upon his birth ...
... William Shakespeare , the eldest son of his parents . Two daughters , who died in infancy , had been born before him . On April the 26th the child was baptized ; a tradition of the last century , that Shakespeare died upon his birth ...
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... Shakespeare forsook his home , says Dyce , " he had doubtless seen the best ... Shakespeare joined them during or im- mediately after their arrival , and ... William D'Avenant , the first employment of Shakespeare in connection with ...
... Shakespeare forsook his home , says Dyce , " he had doubtless seen the best ... Shakespeare joined them during or im- mediately after their arrival , and ... William D'Avenant , the first employment of Shakespeare in connection with ...
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... Shakespeare to forget his Stratford home . We have seen that in ... Shakespeare's prosperous son ; and the grant not having been made , it was again sought three years later . From 1598 onwards we are to think of the great poet as " William ...
... Shakespeare to forget his Stratford home . We have seen that in ... Shakespeare's prosperous son ; and the grant not having been made , it was again sought three years later . From 1598 onwards we are to think of the great poet as " William ...
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