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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... tells us that in 1552 John Shake- speare lived in Henley Street ; and another , that he bought the copyhold of a house in that street in 1556. Tradition points out a house in Henley Street , which we know belonged to John Shake- speare ...
... tells us that in 1552 John Shake- speare lived in Henley Street ; and another , that he bought the copyhold of a house in that street in 1556. Tradition points out a house in Henley Street , which we know belonged to John Shake- speare ...
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... tells , was at a hall or meeting , held in a garden , probably for fear of infection . On this occasion he gave twelvepence for the relief of poor sufferers . The highest sum given was seven shillings and fourpence , the lowest , six ...
... tells , was at a hall or meeting , held in a garden , probably for fear of infection . On this occasion he gave twelvepence for the relief of poor sufferers . The highest sum given was seven shillings and fourpence , the lowest , six ...
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... tell . In which ignorance there is a kind of bliss to those people who have taken up the novel notion of the day , that men of mark derive their mental and their moral gifts , not from the father , but the mother . A fungus fancy ...
... tell . In which ignorance there is a kind of bliss to those people who have taken up the novel notion of the day , that men of mark derive their mental and their moral gifts , not from the father , but the mother . A fungus fancy ...
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... tell us that he had a little of the former and less of the latter , but his very frequent use of Latin derivatives ... telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King Henry IV . in extenuation of the fondness of Prince Hal for wild ...
... tell us that he had a little of the former and less of the latter , but his very frequent use of Latin derivatives ... telling a plain story . Warwick , pleading to King Henry IV . in extenuation of the fondness of Prince Hal for wild ...
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... tells her : " There's magic in the web of it . A sibyl , that had number'd in the world The sun to course two hundred compasses , In her prophetic fury , sew'd the work . " The phrase " prophetic fury " is so striking , so picturesque ...
... tells her : " There's magic in the web of it . A sibyl , that had number'd in the world The sun to course two hundred compasses , In her prophetic fury , sew'd the work . " The phrase " prophetic fury " is so striking , so picturesque ...
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