The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " In one way this is true but we can know by studying the children of his mind what kind of a man he was ...
... London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " In one way this is true but we can know by studying the children of his mind what kind of a man he was ...
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... London as a haber- dasher , returning , however , in the early part of the follow- ing century , to his native town , where he is found , in 1602 , completing an important legal transaction with which he was entrusted by the great ...
... London as a haber- dasher , returning , however , in the early part of the follow- ing century , to his native town , where he is found , in 1602 , completing an important legal transaction with which he was entrusted by the great ...
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... London . " If we accept this nar- rative , which is the most reliable account of the incident that has been preserved , the date of the poet's departure from his native town may be reasonably assigned to the year 1585. He certainly ...
... London . " If we accept this nar- rative , which is the most reliable account of the incident that has been preserved , the date of the poet's departure from his native town may be reasonably assigned to the year 1585. He certainly ...
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... London , and there received into the play - house as a servitor ? " What but a strong and compulsory motive could have driven him so far away from a locality to which , as we gather from subsequent events , he was sensitively attached ...
... London , and there received into the play - house as a servitor ? " What but a strong and compulsory motive could have driven him so far away from a locality to which , as we gather from subsequent events , he was sensitively attached ...
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... by the now celebrated poachers of 1585 . At the period of Shakespeare's arrival in London , any reputable kind of employment was obtained with consider- able difficulty . There is an evidence of this in 46 Life WILLIAM.
... by the now celebrated poachers of 1585 . At the period of Shakespeare's arrival in London , any reputable kind of employment was obtained with consider- able difficulty . There is an evidence of this in 46 Life WILLIAM.
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