“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... look forward , and in 1566 find the birth of another son registered : -Gilbert , son of John Shakspere , was baptized on the 13th of October of that year . In 1569 there is the registry of the baptism of a daughter , Joan , daughter of ...
... look forward , and in 1566 find the birth of another son registered : -Gilbert , son of John Shakspere , was baptized on the 13th of October of that year . In 1569 there is the registry of the baptism of a daughter , Joan , daughter of ...
Strana 33
... look in reverent silence upon that mean room , with its massive joists and plastered walls , firm with ribs of oak , where they are told the poet of the human race was born . Eyes now closed on the world but who have left that behind ...
... look in reverent silence upon that mean room , with its massive joists and plastered walls , firm with ribs of oak , where they are told the poet of the human race was born . Eyes now closed on the world but who have left that behind ...
Strana 53
... look upon Dugdale's Map of Barichway Hundred , in which Stratford is situated , published in 1656 , and we see four roads issuing from the town . The one to Henley in Arden , which lies through the street in which Shakspere may be ...
... look upon Dugdale's Map of Barichway Hundred , in which Stratford is situated , published in 1656 , and we see four roads issuing from the town . The one to Henley in Arden , which lies through the street in which Shakspere may be ...
Strana 56
... look blank ; but there is no remedy . There is solace , however , if there is not redress . The ivy - bush is at many a door , and the sounds of merriment are within , as the ale and the sack are quaffed to friendly greetings . In the ...
... look blank ; but there is no remedy . There is solace , however , if there is not redress . The ivy - bush is at many a door , and the sounds of merriment are within , as the ale and the sack are quaffed to friendly greetings . In the ...
Strana 61
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. his works we scarce find any traces of anything that looks like an imitation of the ancients . " It is for inferior men to imitate . It was for Shakspere to sub- ject his knowledge to his original ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. his works we scarce find any traces of anything that looks like an imitation of the ancients . " It is for inferior men to imitate . It was for Shakspere to sub- ject his knowledge to his original ...
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