Shakespere: A Critical Biography and an Estimate of the Facts, Fancies, Forgeries, and Fabrications, Regarding His Life and Works, which Have Appeared in Remote and Recent LiteratureHoulston and Wright, 1861 - Počet stran: 123 |
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Strana 6
... probably Richard Shakespere , of Snitterfield , near Stratford - on - Avon , " . was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements given to him in those parts of Warwickshire . " He had two sons at least , Henry and John . The latter ...
... probably Richard Shakespere , of Snitterfield , near Stratford - on - Avon , " . was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements given to him in those parts of Warwickshire . " He had two sons at least , Henry and John . The latter ...
Strana 21
... probably , his townsmen , if not his relatives , were at that time successfully getting on , and so become an actor at one of the playhouses , " and show 66 66 that he could , as well as did , act exceedingly well . " Aubrey tells us ...
... probably , his townsmen , if not his relatives , were at that time successfully getting on , and so become an actor at one of the playhouses , " and show 66 66 that he could , as well as did , act exceedingly well . " Aubrey tells us ...
Strana 39
... probably some other business in relation to his sales and purchases , we ought to have a good means of inferring , with some approximation to truth , the age at which the dramatist began his career . Meres ' book was probably written ...
... probably some other business in relation to his sales and purchases , we ought to have a good means of inferring , with some approximation to truth , the age at which the dramatist began his career . Meres ' book was probably written ...
Strana 42
... several of the sonnets , e . g . , 80 , 86 , & c . , Shakespere alludes to some of his contemporary poets . Probably , when he speaks of- " His spirit , by spirits taught to write Above 42 FAME - FORTUNE - LABOURS - LEISURE .
... several of the sonnets , e . g . , 80 , 86 , & c . , Shakespere alludes to some of his contemporary poets . Probably , when he speaks of- " His spirit , by spirits taught to write Above 42 FAME - FORTUNE - LABOURS - LEISURE .
Strana 45
... probably playing at Newington Butts , while their own theatre , the Globe , was building ; and this may have been Shakespere's play . In Lodge's " Wits Miserie , or the World's Madnesse , " 1596 , " the Ghost who cried so miserably at ...
... probably playing at Newington Butts , while their own theatre , the Globe , was building ; and this may have been Shakespere's play . In Lodge's " Wits Miserie , or the World's Madnesse , " 1596 , " the Ghost who cried so miserably at ...
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