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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... Shakespeare , and tomes with even more pretentious titles . But from all these there has been but small satisfaction , save to those who can persuade themselves that , by knowing what Shakespeare might have done ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 3.
... Shakespeare , and tomes with even more pretentious titles . But from all these there has been but small satisfaction , save to those who can persuade themselves that , by knowing what Shakespeare might have done ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 3.
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... - dation it is hardly safe even to base a doubt ; and as the martial accents come down to us from the verge of the fourteenth century , we may safely assume that a name thus spoken in chivalric days was WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 5.
... - dation it is hardly safe even to base a doubt ; and as the martial accents come down to us from the verge of the fourteenth century , we may safely assume that a name thus spoken in chivalric days was WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 5.
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... William know it when he wrote Measure for Measure ? ) , and a Lady ( " Domina " ) Joan , who seems to have been living in 1527 ; but these trifling distinctions are the highest which have been discovered in ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 7.
... William know it when he wrote Measure for Measure ? ) , and a Lady ( " Domina " ) Joan , who seems to have been living in 1527 ; but these trifling distinctions are the highest which have been discovered in ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 7.
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... Shakespeare , a fact in which we may be sure that landlord and tenant took some pride , because , as we shall see , it was so well re- membered by their grandson . Of the family af- fairs and fortunes of Richard ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 9.
... Shakespeare , a fact in which we may be sure that landlord and tenant took some pride , because , as we shall see , it was so well re- membered by their grandson . Of the family af- fairs and fortunes of Richard ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 9.
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... Shakespeare's private and public fortunes advanced steadily and rapidly for twenty years from the time when he first appears in Stratford . It is true that he could not write his name ; but that was no disgrace ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 13.
... Shakespeare's private and public fortunes advanced steadily and rapidly for twenty years from the time when he first appears in Stratford . It is true that he could not write his name ; but that was no disgrace ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 13.
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