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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... means , to acquire by giving value , applies in law to all legal modes of obtaining property , except inheritance or descent . And in this peculiar sense the word occurs five times in Shakespeare's thirty- four plays , but only in a ...
... means , to acquire by giving value , applies in law to all legal modes of obtaining property , except inheritance or descent . And in this peculiar sense the word occurs five times in Shakespeare's thirty- four plays , but only in a ...
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... means of living were not the only influences which led Shakespeare to the theatre . Other Stratford boys had gone up to London , and some of them had become players . Thomas Greene , one of the most eminent actors of the Elizabethan ...
... means of living were not the only influences which led Shakespeare to the theatre . Other Stratford boys had gone up to London , and some of them had become players . Thomas Greene , one of the most eminent actors of the Elizabethan ...
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... mean rank , ” and the octogenarian parish clerk of Stratford , before mentioned , told Dowdall , in 1693 , that he " was received into the play - house as a serviture . " These stories have an air of truth . What claim had this raw ...
... mean rank , ” and the octogenarian parish clerk of Stratford , before mentioned , told Dowdall , in 1693 , that he " was received into the play - house as a serviture . " These stories have an air of truth . What claim had this raw ...
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... mean a poet , and was distinctly ap- plied to Sir Philip Sidney in an Eclogue preserved in Davidson's Poetical Rhapsody , published in 1602. And the Teares of the Mu- ses had certainly been written before 1590 , when Shakespeare could ...
... mean a poet , and was distinctly ap- plied to Sir Philip Sidney in an Eclogue preserved in Davidson's Poetical Rhapsody , published in 1602. And the Teares of the Mu- ses had certainly been written before 1590 , when Shakespeare could ...
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... means of going back to Stratford to live the life of an indepen- dent gentleman . His income now began to be considerable ; and there are yet remaining rec- ords of the care with which he invested his money , and his willingness to take ...
... means of going back to Stratford to live the life of an indepen- dent gentleman . His income now began to be considerable ; and there are yet remaining rec- ords of the care with which he invested his money , and his willingness to take ...
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