Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... London actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the hope of finding in the latter those traces of his private life which had been ...
... London actor of his day , journeyed from the scene of Shakespeare's metropolitan dis- tinction to that of his rustic youth and his rural retirement , in the hope of finding in the latter those traces of his private life which had been ...
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... London ; and when he went there we are not sure , or when he finally returned to Stratford . That he wrote the plays which bear his name we know ; but , except by inference , we do not know the years in which they were written , or even ...
... London ; and when he went there we are not sure , or when he finally returned to Stratford . That he wrote the plays which bear his name we know ; but , except by inference , we do not know the years in which they were written , or even ...
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... London ; and thus the names of Shakespeare's native place , of the street on which stood his boyhood's home , and of his mother's family , were happily associated . Stratford is now a clean and quiet little place , containing about four ...
... London ; and thus the names of Shakespeare's native place , of the street on which stood his boyhood's home , and of his mother's family , were happily associated . Stratford is now a clean and quiet little place , containing about four ...
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... London . The single parish church was a col- legiate foundation , and had had a chantry of five priests . In size it was superior to , and in general appearance not unlike , the largest church in the United States , its namesake Trinity ...
... London . The single parish church was a col- legiate foundation , and had had a chantry of five priests . In size it was superior to , and in general appearance not unlike , the largest church in the United States , its namesake Trinity ...
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... London years . Both these languages , and especially the former , were much in vogue among the cultivated people of that period . Shakespeare was likely to be thrown into the society of those who taught them ; and their instructions he ...
... London years . Both these languages , and especially the former , were much in vogue among the cultivated people of that period . Shakespeare was likely to be thrown into the society of those who taught them ; and their instructions he ...
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