Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... not been " so well brought up that * See that most elaborate and entertaining book , Knight's ' Life of Shakspere , ' 1st ed . , p . 16 . he could write his name , " and that " INTROD . ] 15 GENTILITY OF HIS FATHER .
... not been " so well brought up that * See that most elaborate and entertaining book , Knight's ' Life of Shakspere , ' 1st ed . , p . 16 . he could write his name , " and that " INTROD . ] 15 GENTILITY OF HIS FATHER .
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... brought away with him from Lich- field Grammar School , where he had been taught , like Shakespeare , as the son of a burgess ; and many from such schools , without further regular tuition , have dis- tinguished themselves in literature ...
... brought away with him from Lich- field Grammar School , where he had been taught , like Shakespeare , as the son of a burgess ; and many from such schools , without further regular tuition , have dis- tinguished themselves in literature ...
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... brought on the stage to be laughed at for his pedantry and his bad verses ; then comes the Welshman , Sir Hugh Evans , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , ' who , although in holy orders , has not yet learned to speak the English language ...
... brought on the stage to be laughed at for his pedantry and his bad verses ; then comes the Welshman , Sir Hugh Evans , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , ' who , although in holy orders , has not yet learned to speak the English language ...
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... brought out upon the stage and having had a successful run . There is clear proof that he wrote and rewrote ' Hamlet , ' ' Romeo and Juliet , ' ' The Merry Wives of Windsor , ' and several other of his dramas , with unwearied pains ...
... brought out upon the stage and having had a successful run . There is clear proof that he wrote and rewrote ' Hamlet , ' ' Romeo and Juliet , ' ' The Merry Wives of Windsor , ' and several other of his dramas , with unwearied pains ...
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... brought out until shortly before the year 1600 , so that Nash's Noverint could not have been suggested by it . Possibly Shakespeare now introduced the " Be it known unto all men , " & c . , in order to show his contempt for Nash's ...
... brought out until shortly before the year 1600 , so that Nash's Noverint could not have been suggested by it . Possibly Shakespeare now introduced the " Be it known unto all men , " & c . , in order to show his contempt for Nash's ...
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