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... give him the honourable prefix " Mr. " In 1575 , he bought two houses in Stratford , one of them doubtless the alleged birthplace of the poet in Henley Street . But in 1578 he was unable to pay various corpo- ration taxes . On November ...
... give him the honourable prefix " Mr. " In 1575 , he bought two houses in Stratford , one of them doubtless the alleged birthplace of the poet in Henley Street . But in 1578 he was unable to pay various corpo- ration taxes . On November ...
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... give something of the needed inspiration to their work . Never- theless , one cannot help suspecting that Shakspere , the stage - manager , would have taken uncontrolled delight , as Richard Wagner did , in all the mechanical appliances ...
... give something of the needed inspiration to their work . Never- theless , one cannot help suspecting that Shakspere , the stage - manager , would have taken uncontrolled delight , as Richard Wagner did , in all the mechanical appliances ...
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... freely borrows . The latter part of the last extract gives the source of the Shaksperian " Pluck down benches . Pluck down forms , windows , anything , " just as North's " cobblers , tapsters , and such - like base XX INTRODUCTION.
... freely borrows . The latter part of the last extract gives the source of the Shaksperian " Pluck down benches . Pluck down forms , windows , anything , " just as North's " cobblers , tapsters , and such - like base XX INTRODUCTION.
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... " stemmed the torrent with hearts of con- troversy , " has missed something that later years can not give him . This is , perhaps , the best reason why the boy is to be congratulated who begins Shakspere with this play INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... " stemmed the torrent with hearts of con- troversy , " has missed something that later years can not give him . This is , perhaps , the best reason why the boy is to be congratulated who begins Shakspere with this play INTRODUCTION xxiii.
Seite xxx
... see , with traitors ( iii , 2 , 197 ) . " When the appellative ' sir ' is used , even in anger , thou gener- ally gives place to you . " - Abbott . A Shaksperian Grammar , § 232 . 6. THE SO - CALLED ETHICAL DATIVE . - With XXX INTRODUCTION.
... see , with traitors ( iii , 2 , 197 ) . " When the appellative ' sir ' is used , even in anger , thou gener- ally gives place to you . " - Abbott . A Shaksperian Grammar , § 232 . 6. THE SO - CALLED ETHICAL DATIVE . - With XXX INTRODUCTION.
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