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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... shows that , among many * The manner in which the name is spelled in the old records varies almost to the extreme capacity of various letters to pro- duce a sound approximating to that of the name as we pronounce it . It appears as ...
... shows that , among many * The manner in which the name is spelled in the old records varies almost to the extreme capacity of various letters to pro- duce a sound approximating to that of the name as we pronounce it . It appears as ...
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... show that Shakespeare was a Celt , it may be well to say here , that the Turchill * de Arden who is above mentioned was the first of his family who assumed a surname . His father's name was Al- win , which , like his own , was common ...
... show that Shakespeare was a Celt , it may be well to say here , that the Turchill * de Arden who is above mentioned was the first of his family who assumed a surname . His father's name was Al- win , which , like his own , was common ...
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... of its original form to show that William Shakespeare was born and passed his childhood and his adolescent years in a home which was not only pretty and pictu- resque , but very comfortable and unusually com- modious for 16 MEMOIRS OF.
... of its original form to show that William Shakespeare was born and passed his childhood and his adolescent years in a home which was not only pretty and pictu- resque , but very comfortable and unusually com- modious for 16 MEMOIRS OF.
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... shows a somewhat thoughtful and observant study of that language ; and although he has left fewer traces of his personal feelings and experience upon his works than any modern writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject ...
... shows a somewhat thoughtful and observant study of that language ; and although he has left fewer traces of his personal feelings and experience upon his works than any modern writer , he wrote one passage bearing upon this subject ...
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... show that he had studied Mas- ter Lilly's book , which , be it remembered , is itself not in English , but in Latin ... shows an intelligent acquaintance with the rudiments of the Latin language . 66 Italian and French , we may be sure ...
... show that he had studied Mas- ter Lilly's book , which , be it remembered , is itself not in English , but in Latin ... shows an intelligent acquaintance with the rudiments of the Latin language . 66 Italian and French , we may be sure ...
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