The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... bear at least the colour of pertinacity . In 1582 William Shakespeare became a married man , at the age of eighteen years and a half . Rowe's account runs thus : - " Upon his leaving school he seems to have given entirely into that way ...
... bear at least the colour of pertinacity . In 1582 William Shakespeare became a married man , at the age of eighteen years and a half . Rowe's account runs thus : - " Upon his leaving school he seems to have given entirely into that way ...
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... Bear- wards , suffering by competition of wit , claimed as appro- priated to bear - baiting by ancient custom . In this year Shakespeare published his Venus and Adonis , prefixing the following dedication to Henry Wriothesley , Earl of ...
... Bear- wards , suffering by competition of wit , claimed as appro- priated to bear - baiting by ancient custom . In this year Shakespeare published his Venus and Adonis , prefixing the following dedication to Henry Wriothesley , Earl of ...
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... bear - baiting and common plays , on the 7th of May , 1603. On the 9th he authorized the reopening of the theatres , and on the 17th May he granted the following patent , addressed to the Lord Privy Seal : ---- On " Know ye that we ...
... bear - baiting and common plays , on the 7th of May , 1603. On the 9th he authorized the reopening of the theatres , and on the 17th May he granted the following patent , addressed to the Lord Privy Seal : ---- On " Know ye that we ...
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... countenance , though merely formal , to surplusage and superstition , that neither the English of his day nor their fathers had been able to bear . xcii SHAKESPEARE'S WILL ' FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE OFFICE. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . хсі.
... countenance , though merely formal , to surplusage and superstition , that neither the English of his day nor their fathers had been able to bear . xcii SHAKESPEARE'S WILL ' FROM THE ORIGINAL IN THE OFFICE. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . хсі.
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... bear up Against what should ensue . Mira . Pro . By Providence divine , How came we ashore ? Some food we had , and some fresh water , that A noble Neapolitan , Gonzalo , Out of his charity , ( who being then appointed Master of this ...
... bear up Against what should ensue . Mira . Pro . By Providence divine , How came we ashore ? Some food we had , and some fresh water , that A noble Neapolitan , Gonzalo , Out of his charity , ( who being then appointed Master of this ...
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