The Works of Shakspere, Volume 1Robert Tyas, 1843 - 35 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... appear , indeed , rather to have been confirmed than to have originated in the grant of 1569 : for the preamble to the license of 1599 , which describes John Shakspere as a " gentleman " of Stratford , refers also to his " parent and ...
... appear , indeed , rather to have been confirmed than to have originated in the grant of 1569 : for the preamble to the license of 1599 , which describes John Shakspere as a " gentleman " of Stratford , refers also to his " parent and ...
Pagina iv
... appears to me , an unnecessary one . It is safer to proceed upon facts which , to use a species of pleonasm , are well authenticated . It is certain that John Shakspere , the poet's father , was a person holding a respectable position ...
... appears to me , an unnecessary one . It is safer to proceed upon facts which , to use a species of pleonasm , are well authenticated . It is certain that John Shakspere , the poet's father , was a person holding a respectable position ...
Pagina v
... appears by the register that Hamnet was buried on the 11th of August , 1596 , and thereupon Susanna and Judith , the poet's two daughters , became his co - heiresses . Susanna , the eldest child of Shakspere , married John Hall ...
... appears by the register that Hamnet was buried on the 11th of August , 1596 , and thereupon Susanna and Judith , the poet's two daughters , became his co - heiresses . Susanna , the eldest child of Shakspere , married John Hall ...
Pagina vi
... appear not to have been ) in print at that period , the fact of Harrington having omitted to speak of the excellence of works that he had had no opportunity of reading , seems to be sufficiently accounted for . § 5 . On the arrival of ...
... appear not to have been ) in print at that period , the fact of Harrington having omitted to speak of the excellence of works that he had had no opportunity of reading , seems to be sufficiently accounted for . § 5 . On the arrival of ...
Pagina vii
... appear that he remained in London till about the year 1611 : not longer , for in March , 1612 , he is described as " of Stratford - upon - Avon , gentleman , " in a deed by which a house in Blackfriars , which he had purchased , was ...
... appear that he remained in London till about the year 1611 : not longer , for in March , 1612 , he is described as " of Stratford - upon - Avon , gentleman , " in a deed by which a house in Blackfriars , which he had purchased , was ...
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