The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Blackie, 1890 |
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... Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , was a Warwickshire farmer , renting land at Snitterfield , a village some three or four miles from Stratford- on - Avon . His son John , evidently a man of some enterprise and energy ...
... Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , was a Warwickshire farmer , renting land at Snitterfield , a village some three or four miles from Stratford- on - Avon . His son John , evidently a man of some enterprise and energy ...
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... Richard , born in March 1573-74 , lived to manhood , dying at Stratford in 1613 ; John Shakespeare's last child , Edmund , born in 1580 , became an actor , died in September 1607 , and on the morning of his burial at St. Saviour's ...
... Richard , born in March 1573-74 , lived to manhood , dying at Stratford in 1613 ; John Shakespeare's last child , Edmund , born in 1580 , became an actor , died in September 1607 , and on the morning of his burial at St. Saviour's ...
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... Richard Burbage . James Burbage kept livery - stables close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London , Shakespeare may have sold at Smithfield the horse on which he rode up ...
... Richard Burbage . James Burbage kept livery - stables close by Smithfield , and it is an ingenious suggestion of Halliwell - Phillipps that , on arriving in London , Shakespeare may have sold at Smithfield the horse on which he rode up ...
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... - Phillipps identifies " our pleasant Willy " with the comic actor Richard Tarlton ( died 1588 ) ; Professor Minto supposes him to be Sir Philip Sidney . written by the unhappy poet as he lay dying in GENERAL INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... - Phillipps identifies " our pleasant Willy " with the comic actor Richard Tarlton ( died 1588 ) ; Professor Minto supposes him to be Sir Philip Sidney . written by the unhappy poet as he lay dying in GENERAL INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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... Richard , Duke of York , and also in the Third Part of Henry VI . , which is founded on Richard , Duke of York . In the old play Marlowe and Greene had probably been collaborateurs , and it would seem that Greene bitterly resented ...
... Richard , Duke of York , and also in the Third Part of Henry VI . , which is founded on Richard , Duke of York . In the old play Marlowe and Greene had probably been collaborateurs , and it would seem that Greene bitterly resented ...
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