Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the Expression of His Genius, and an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English DramaLittle, Brown,, 1865 - 425 páginas |
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... England and the other in the New , have even maintained that they were written by the great philosophers and statesmen of his day , who used his name as a stalking horse with which to conceal themselves and mislead the public . * Two ...
... England and the other in the New , have even maintained that they were written by the great philosophers and statesmen of his day , who used his name as a stalking horse with which to conceal themselves and mislead the public . * Two ...
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... England , seems to have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ances- tral soil , of a family whose name more than any other in our tongue sounds of battle and tells of knightly origin . It is possible , indeed , that Shake ...
... England , seems to have been the favorite haunt , if it were not the ances- tral soil , of a family whose name more than any other in our tongue sounds of battle and tells of knightly origin . It is possible , indeed , that Shake ...
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... England , and that it was the land of a divided people that he successfully invaded . From this people , who swallowed up their conquerors ( like themselves , of Teutonic family ) , and imposed upon them their language , their customs ...
... England , and that it was the land of a divided people that he successfully invaded . From this people , who swallowed up their conquerors ( like themselves , of Teutonic family ) , and imposed upon them their language , their customs ...
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... this date he was also appointed ale - taster , an office of which , in spite of its humble name , the mighty consumption of that fluid in Old England must have made the duties arduous , though pleasant , and WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 13.
... this date he was also appointed ale - taster , an office of which , in spite of its humble name , the mighty consumption of that fluid in Old England must have made the duties arduous , though pleasant , and WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 13.
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... England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him regarded , if a well - mannered man , as fit company for the squire and the parson and the best people of the township , and emboldened him perhaps to aspire to a ...
... England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him regarded , if a well - mannered man , as fit company for the squire and the parson and the best people of the township , and emboldened him perhaps to aspire to a ...
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