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... died in 1619 or his name no doubt would also have been used to help to prove again the fiction that William Shakspere was Shake - speare . The Pembroke dedication and a second dedication , " To the great variety of readers , ' may have ...
... died in 1619 or his name no doubt would also have been used to help to prove again the fiction that William Shakspere was Shake - speare . The Pembroke dedication and a second dedication , " To the great variety of readers , ' may have ...
Pagina 150
... died four years before the First Folio was on the book stands . Had he not died , of course , he would have appeared as the only signer at the bottom of the two Folio dedications . Now Burbage was the star of " The Kings Men ' and if ...
... died four years before the First Folio was on the book stands . Had he not died , of course , he would have appeared as the only signer at the bottom of the two Folio dedications . Now Burbage was the star of " The Kings Men ' and if ...
Pagina 157
George Elliott Sweet. years old . He died a month later . We have no evidence that he was ever enfeebled ; apparently he died of a heart attack . William was a comparatively rich man from 1597 on ; he could have sent to London or gone to ...
George Elliott Sweet. years old . He died a month later . We have no evidence that he was ever enfeebled ; apparently he died of a heart attack . William was a comparatively rich man from 1597 on ; he could have sent to London or gone to ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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