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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... John Arden , who was squire of the body , and his nephew Robert , who was page of the bed- chamber , to that shrewd and thrifty monarch , in whose service they both prospered . This John Arden did not escape great peril of marriage in ...
... John Arden , who was squire of the body , and his nephew Robert , who was page of the bed- chamber , to that shrewd and thrifty monarch , in whose service they both prospered . This John Arden did not escape great peril of marriage in ...
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... John and Henry , who were of the age which his sons might be , and who were brothers . There appears to have been but one family of the name in the place , and there is hardly room for doubt that they called him father . Henry ...
... John and Henry , who were of the age which his sons might be , and who were brothers . There appears to have been but one family of the name in the place , and there is hardly room for doubt that they called him father . Henry ...
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... John Shakespeare's choice , we cannot tell ; be- cause the wedding did not take place until after , and probably not until a full year after , the death of the young lady's father , by which event she be- came the inheritress of a ...
... John Shakespeare's choice , we cannot tell ; be- cause the wedding did not take place until after , and probably not until a full year after , the death of the young lady's father , by which event she be- came the inheritress of a ...
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... John Shakespeare's private and public fortunes advanced steadily and rapidly for twenty years from the time when he first appears in Stratford . It is true that he could not write his name ; but that was no disgrace , and little ...
... John Shakespeare's private and public fortunes advanced steadily and rapidly for twenty years from the time when he first appears in Stratford . It is true that he could not write his name ; but that was no disgrace , and little ...
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... John Shakespeare , according to the date when he is with good reason believed to have been born , was at this time but thirty or thirty - one years old , his appointment to this office by the court indicates , not only soundness of ...
... John Shakespeare , according to the date when he is with good reason believed to have been born , was at this time but thirty or thirty - one years old , his appointment to this office by the court indicates , not only soundness of ...
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