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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... wife could have written the words to read which , if they had endured , men would have made a pilgrimage . All unsus- pecting what he was whom she had borne and whom WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 15 of which another daughter was born to him ...
... wife could have written the words to read which , if they had endured , men would have made a pilgrimage . All unsus- pecting what he was whom she had borne and whom WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 15 of which another daughter was born to him ...
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... wife , with their only precious child , stayed out the plague which vis- ited Stratford in 1564 , or whether they fled to some uninfected place , we do not know . But families did not move freely in those days , or easily find house ...
... wife , with their only precious child , stayed out the plague which vis- ited Stratford in 1564 , or whether they fled to some uninfected place , we do not know . But families did not move freely in those days , or easily find house ...
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... wife . In- tellect , like gout , sometimes skips a generation , yet none the less follows the blood ; but some- times it is also inherited by immediate descent . The truth is , that upon the very interesting subject of transmitted ...
... wife . In- tellect , like gout , sometimes skips a generation , yet none the less follows the blood ; but some- times it is also inherited by immediate descent . The truth is , that upon the very interesting subject of transmitted ...
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... Wives of Windsor , is as surely evi- dence of the writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . " Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold of that elementary book ; but the question which ...
... Wives of Windsor , is as surely evi- dence of the writer's knowledge of the Latin gram- mar . " Singulariter , nominativo , hic , hæc , hoc , " does not lie very far beyond the threshold of that elementary book ; but the question which ...
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... wife's share in the Snitterfield property , and in 1580 a rever- sionary interest in the same , the latter for forty pounds . Six years afterwards his little wealth had found such wings that , a distraint having been issued against him ...
... wife's share in the Snitterfield property , and in 1580 a rever- sionary interest in the same , the latter for forty pounds . Six years afterwards his little wealth had found such wings that , a distraint having been issued against him ...
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Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the ... Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1865 |
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Memoirs of the Life of William Shakespeare: With an Essay Toward the ... Richard Grant White Visualização integral - 1865 |
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