Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on His Genius and Writings : a New Chronology of His Plays, a Disquisition on the Subject of His Sonnets : and a History of the Manners, Customs, Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of His Age1838 |
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Pagina x
... never forgotten by Shakspeare - this Cause , and probably also Debt , as his Father was now in reduced Circumstances , induced him to leave the Country for London about 1586 - Remarks on this Removal . 196 PART II . SHAKSPEARE IN LONDON ...
... never forgotten by Shakspeare - this Cause , and probably also Debt , as his Father was now in reduced Circumstances , induced him to leave the Country for London about 1586 - Remarks on this Removal . 196 PART II . SHAKSPEARE IN LONDON ...
Pagina 7
... never permit any change to be made by me John Shakspear of this my aforesaid will and testament . Amen . : " I John Shakspeare have made this present writing of protestation , confession , and charter , in presence of the blessed Virgin ...
... never permit any change to be made by me John Shakspear of this my aforesaid will and testament . Amen . : " I John Shakspeare have made this present writing of protestation , confession , and charter , in presence of the blessed Virgin ...
Pagina 15
... never to be at a loss for the meaning of a word , so as to be forced to read some sentences twice over before they can understand them rightly . That Shakspeare was not an eminent Latin scholar may be very true , but that he was so ...
... never to be at a loss for the meaning of a word , so as to be forced to read some sentences twice over before they can understand them rightly . That Shakspeare was not an eminent Latin scholar may be very true , but that he was so ...
Pagina 36
... never drinkes below the salt . " See act i . sc . 2 . This invidious regulation appears to have extended far into the seventeenth century ; for Massinger in his " City Madam , " acted in 1632 , thus notices it : " My proud lady Admits ...
... never drinkes below the salt . " See act i . sc . 2 . This invidious regulation appears to have extended far into the seventeenth century ; for Massinger in his " City Madam , " acted in 1632 , thus notices it : " My proud lady Admits ...
Pagina 42
... never came out but in single glasses , which was the rule of the house ; for he never exceeded himself nor permitted others to exceed . Answering to this closet , was a door into an old chapel ; which had been long disused for devotion ...
... never came out but in single glasses , which was the rule of the house ; for he never exceeded himself nor permitted others to exceed . Answering to this closet , was a door into an old chapel ; which had been long disused for devotion ...
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Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1817 |
Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1817 |
Shakespeare [sic] and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ... Nathan Drake Volledige weergave - 1843 |
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