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... death . In 1598 , we find him lend- ing money to his neighbors , and performing his part on the stage ; and in 1599 , he had succeeded in obtaining for his father the grant of a coat of arms from the Herald's Col- lege , which descended ...
... death . In 1598 , we find him lend- ing money to his neighbors , and performing his part on the stage ; and in 1599 , he had succeeded in obtaining for his father the grant of a coat of arms from the Herald's Col- lege , which descended ...
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... death in 1616. Indeed , throughout his life ( as his most zealous biographer is obliged to confess ) , " the best evidence we can produce exhibits him as paying more regard to his social affairs than to his profession . " 1 And so , it ...
... death in 1616. Indeed , throughout his life ( as his most zealous biographer is obliged to confess ) , " the best evidence we can produce exhibits him as paying more regard to his social affairs than to his profession . " 1 And so , it ...
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... death , it is scarcely credible that he should not have given some instructions to that end , either to his executors in his will , or to some confidential friend on whom such injunction would not have been lost . Heming and Condell ...
... death , it is scarcely credible that he should not have given some instructions to that end , either to his executors in his will , or to some confidential friend on whom such injunction would not have been lost . Heming and Condell ...
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... death ; secondly , the death ensuing the cause ; and these two make the felony , and without both of them the felony is not consummate . And 1 Shakes . Leg . Acq . , p . 104 . 2 Plowden's Rep . , 256-9 . the cause of the death is the ...
... death ; secondly , the death ensuing the cause ; and these two make the felony , and without both of them the felony is not consummate . And 1 Shakes . Leg . Acq . , p . 104 . 2 Plowden's Rep . , 256-9 . the cause of the death is the ...
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... death to follow . And the act which brought on the death here was the throwing himself volun- tarily into the water , for this was the cause of his death . And if a man kills himself by a wound which he gives himself with a knife , or ...
... death to follow . And the act which brought on the death here was the throwing himself volun- tarily into the water , for this was the cause of his death . And if a man kills himself by a wound which he gives himself with a knife , or ...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional Matters ... Nathaniel Holmes Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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ancient appears Ben Jonson body Boston cause conceive copies Court creation critical Cupid death Delia Bacon divine doth dream Earl Essay Essex eternal existence eyes fable fact Folio Francis Bacon genius Gray's Gray's Inn Hamlet hath heaven Henry VII Holinshed honour human ideas imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar justice kind King knowledge Lear learning letter living London Lord Love's Labor's Lost Majesty manner Masque matter Measure for Measure metaphysical mind motion nature never night passage person philosophy Plato play poet possible power of thought Prince printed Queen reason Richard Richard II Shakes sonnets soul speak Spedding speech spirit story style Tempest theatre thee things thinking thou Timon Timon of Athens tion Troilus and Cressida true truth universe virtue wherein whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale words writings written