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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... poet thus slight the woman that he loved , and that too during years of separation ? The cottage in which Anne Hathaway lived is still pointed out in Shottery . It is a timber and plaster house , like John Shakespeare's , standing on a ...
... poet thus slight the woman that he loved , and that too during years of separation ? The cottage in which Anne Hathaway lived is still pointed out in Shottery . It is a timber and plaster house , like John Shakespeare's , standing on a ...
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... poet's love . But it never can be looked upon without sadness by those who rightly estimate the sorrow and the shame ... poets the most dramatic , and therefore the most self - forgetful ; but his trouble he did not forget . His works ...
... poet's love . But it never can be looked upon without sadness by those who rightly estimate the sorrow and the shame ... poets the most dramatic , and therefore the most self - forgetful ; but his trouble he did not forget . His works ...
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... poet himself . See Downes's Roscius Anglicanus . Notes and Various Readings , & c . , Vol . II . p . 75 . - this ballad , and it reached Capell through his own 3 * WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 57 have heard this story in Stratford; but ...
... poet himself . See Downes's Roscius Anglicanus . Notes and Various Readings , & c . , Vol . II . p . 75 . - this ballad , and it reached Capell through his own 3 * WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 57 have heard this story in Stratford; but ...
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... poet , rumor would be likely soon to attribute the ballad to him , and to assign the occasion on which it was writ- ten as that which caused nis departure ; and ru- mor would soon become tradition . * That Shake- speare meant to pay off ...
... poet , rumor would be likely soon to attribute the ballad to him , and to assign the occasion on which it was writ- ten as that which caused nis departure ; and ru- mor would soon become tradition . * That Shake- speare meant to pay off ...
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... poets and playwrights of this period , Spen- ser , Drayton , Greene , Beaumont and Fletcher , Middleton , Donne , and many others of less note , are thickly sprinkled with them . * In fact , WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 67 not evidence which ...
... poets and playwrights of this period , Spen- ser , Drayton , Greene , Beaumont and Fletcher , Middleton , Donne , and many others of less note , are thickly sprinkled with them . * In fact , WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 67 not evidence which ...
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