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 Drama |
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The Shakespeares , however , seem never to have risen to the rank of heraldic
gentry , or to have established themselves firmly among the landholders of the
county . An old register of the Guild of Saint Anne of Knolle in Warwickshire ,
which ...
The Shakespeares , however , seem never to have risen to the rank of heraldic
gentry , or to have established themselves firmly among the landholders of the
county . An old register of the Guild of Saint Anne of Knolle in Warwickshire ,
which ...
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Little need we care , however , what was the condition of those Shakespeares
who were mouldering in the earth before he without whom they would never
have been heard of appeared upon it . Who his paternal grandfather was , we do
not ...
Little need we care , however , what was the condition of those Shakespeares
who were mouldering in the earth before he without whom they would never
have been heard of appeared upon it . Who his paternal grandfather was , we do
not ...
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... his memory never lost the forms , nor did his soul cast off the influences , which
had surrounded him in boyhood . As to the people of Stratford , they were much
like others of their class and condition ; simple folk , contentedly looking after ...
... his memory never lost the forms , nor did his soul cast off the influences , which
had surrounded him in boyhood . As to the people of Stratford , they were much
like others of their class and condition ; simple folk , contentedly looking after ...
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Utterly ruined , however , as John Shakespeare was , he seems never to have
been driven out of his house in Henley Street , or to have lost his property in it ;
though how this could be in the case of a man as to whom the return upon an ...
Utterly ruined , however , as John Shakespeare was , he seems never to have
been driven out of his house in Henley Street , or to have lost his property in it ;
though how this could be in the case of a man as to whom the return upon an ...
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But it never can be looked upon without sadness by those who rightly estimate
the sorrow and the shame which there were born to William Shakespeare ,
sorrow and shame which not all the varied successes of his after - life could heal
and ...
But it never can be looked upon without sadness by those who rightly estimate
the sorrow and the shame which there were born to William Shakespeare ,
sorrow and shame which not all the varied successes of his after - life could heal
and ...
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