The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... evidence in the account left by a person of the name of Willis , of " a stage - play which I saw when I was a child , " and included by him in a confidential nar- rative of his moral and religious life , a sort of autobiog- raphy ...
... evidence in the account left by a person of the name of Willis , of " a stage - play which I saw when I was a child , " and included by him in a confidential nar- rative of his moral and religious life , a sort of autobiog- raphy ...
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... evidence of the accomplishment of the King's commands , a scene to be remembered , how- ever rude may have been the property which represented the infant ; while the extravagance of rage , which formed one of the then main dramatic ...
... evidence of the accomplishment of the King's commands , a scene to be remembered , how- ever rude may have been the property which represented the infant ; while the extravagance of rage , which formed one of the then main dramatic ...
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... evidence that the poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , who were connections by marriage with the Ardens . Then there were the Lam- berts of Barton - on - the - Heath , the Stringers of Bearley , the Etkyns of ...
... evidence that the poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , who were connections by marriage with the Ardens . Then there were the Lam- berts of Barton - on - the - Heath , the Stringers of Bearley , the Etkyns of ...
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... evidences now becomes so exceedingly perplexing , that it is hardly possible to completely recon- cile them . All that can prudently be said is that the in- clination of the testimonies leans towards the belief that John Shakespeare ...
... evidences now becomes so exceedingly perplexing , that it is hardly possible to completely recon- cile them . All that can prudently be said is that the in- clination of the testimonies leans towards the belief that John Shakespeare ...
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... evidence of Shakespeare having been an apprentice , but his assertion that the poet commenced his practical life as a butcher is supported by the earlier tes- timony of Aubrey . If the clerk's story be rejected , we must then rely on ...
... evidence of Shakespeare having been an apprentice , but his assertion that the poet commenced his practical life as a butcher is supported by the earlier tes- timony of Aubrey . If the clerk's story be rejected , we must then rely on ...
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