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In the year 1587 there is a record of a negotiation in which the assent of William Shakspere was necessary for a conveyance at Stratford . That is the last record of the young man until the middle of 1592 , when from Robert Greene's ...
In the year 1587 there is a record of a negotiation in which the assent of William Shakspere was necessary for a conveyance at Stratford . That is the last record of the young man until the middle of 1592 , when from Robert Greene's ...
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William Hazlitt makes this comment : “ The two poems of Venus and Adonis and of Tarquin and Lucrece appear to us a couple of ... William of Stratford appeared in all his early legal records as Shakspere , Shagspere or Shaxpere .
William Hazlitt makes this comment : “ The two poems of Venus and Adonis and of Tarquin and Lucrece appear to us a couple of ... William of Stratford appeared in all his early legal records as Shakspere , Shagspere or Shaxpere .
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This implied that William Shakspere had seldom if ever been observed by his fellow actors to make any alterations in the manuscripts he brought to the theatre . The mechanics of the deception was probably as follows .
This implied that William Shakspere had seldom if ever been observed by his fellow actors to make any alterations in the manuscripts he brought to the theatre . The mechanics of the deception was probably as follows .
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