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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... probably in his earlier London years . Both these languages , and especially the former , were much in vogue among the cultivated people of that period . Shakespeare was likely to be thrown into the society of those who taught them ...
... probably in his earlier London years . Both these languages , and especially the former , were much in vogue among the cultivated people of that period . Shakespeare was likely to be thrown into the society of those who taught them ...
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... probably received this precious information from the same source through which an old parish clerk of Stratford , who was living in 1693 , and was then more than eighty years old , derived a similar story , that Shakespeare had been ...
... probably received this precious information from the same source through which an old parish clerk of Stratford , who was living in 1693 , and was then more than eighty years old , derived a similar story , that Shakespeare had been ...
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... probably she slept upon . It is true , as Mr. Knight has pointed out , that she was entitled to dower , and that so her livelihood was well provided for ; it is true also , that a bed - - with its furniture was in those days no uncommon ...
... probably she slept upon . It is true , as Mr. Knight has pointed out , that she was entitled to dower , and that so her livelihood was well provided for ; it is true also , that a bed - - with its furniture was in those days no uncommon ...
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... Probably Steevens had never read in the old chronicle of Edward of Caernarvon , the first Prince of Wales , that " King Edward put his son , Prince Edward , in prison because he had riotously broken into the park of Walter Langton ...
... Probably Steevens had never read in the old chronicle of Edward of Caernarvon , the first Prince of Wales , that " King Edward put his son , Prince Edward , in prison because he had riotously broken into the park of Walter Langton ...
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... probably had per- sonal and official disagreements with , and received personal slights and rebuffs from , his rich , power- ful , arrogant neighbor , or who so likely to write the lampoon as young Will Shakespeare ? There could hardly ...
... probably had per- sonal and official disagreements with , and received personal slights and rebuffs from , his rich , power- ful , arrogant neighbor , or who so likely to write the lampoon as young Will Shakespeare ? There could hardly ...
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