Shakspere, Personal RecollectionsThis interesting book is a biography of William Shakespeare and of the author's life, as he reflects on the Bard's importance in his life—and parallels their experiences in different stages in life. The fascinating part that is included in this book is several handwritten notes of Shakespeare's that the author managed to collect. |
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I speak of William as I knew him, child, boy and man, from a spiritual standpoint, living with him in soul-lit love for three hundred and forty years! Those who doubt my dates, facts and veracity are to be pitied, and have little ...
I speak of William as I knew him, child, boy and man, from a spiritual standpoint, living with him in soul-lit love for three hundred and forty years! Those who doubt my dates, facts and veracity are to be pitied, and have little ...
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swallow without question, have never yet sunk the plummet of reason so deep in the human heart as the butcher boy of Stratford! Shakspere was the most industrious literary prospector and miner of any land or time, throwing his ...
swallow without question, have never yet sunk the plummet of reason so deep in the human heart as the butcher boy of Stratford! Shakspere was the most industrious literary prospector and miner of any land or time, throwing his ...
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Seven daughters and three boys, William being the third child and the most active and robust. Several of the flock died, thereby reducing the trials and expenses of the household; the "old man" seeming to be one of those ancient ...
Seven daughters and three boys, William being the third child and the most active and robust. Several of the flock died, thereby reducing the trials and expenses of the household; the "old man" seeming to be one of those ancient ...
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Will was a very lusty, rollicking boy and was as full of innocent mischief as a pomegranate is of seeds. ... schoolroom and fairly magnetized the boys, and particularly the girls, with the radiant influence of his unconscious genius.
Will was a very lusty, rollicking boy and was as full of innocent mischief as a pomegranate is of seeds. ... schoolroom and fairly magnetized the boys, and particularly the girls, with the radiant influence of his unconscious genius.
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Summer brought its grain and fruits, with boys and girls scrambling over hedges, fences, stiles and brooks, in search of berries and ripe apples; autumn with its nuts, birds and hares, invited us to hunting grounds, along the rolling ...
Summer brought its grain and fruits, with boys and girls scrambling over hedges, fences, stiles and brooks, in search of berries and ripe apples; autumn with its nuts, birds and hares, invited us to hunting grounds, along the rolling ...
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CHAPTER V | |
the painter finds colors of heavenly hues the musician finds seraphic | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
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actors Antonio audience authors Bard beauty blood boys Brutus Burbage Cæsar called Cassius cheers Christian church Contents crown daughter death doth dream earth Elizabeth England exclaims eyes face fair father Field flowers fool forest gave girls give glory grand greatest Hamlet hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hills honor hour human Italy Juliet King ladies land leave light live lofty London look lords mankind mind morning moving murder nature never night once passed passion philosopher play poet Portia Prince Queen replies Romeo royal says seemed Shakspere Shylock sing sleep soul speak spirit stage stand stars Stratford sweet tavern tell theatrical thee thou thought thousand took town true turned wife wild William wonder young