A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... suffer in purse and prestige ; for not only did he decline the grant of gentlehood at the last moment , but in January , '77 , he withdrew from the magistrate's bench and took no further interest in municipal affairs . 66 The rest of ...
... suffer in purse and prestige ; for not only did he decline the grant of gentlehood at the last moment , but in January , '77 , he withdrew from the magistrate's bench and took no further interest in municipal affairs . 66 The rest of ...
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... suffer personally from the Christian merchants of the City , who taunted him as an actor , fleeced him as a manager , and would have liked to enforce his conversion from play - writing to respectability . 29 " " 66 He was in fact ...
... suffer personally from the Christian merchants of the City , who taunted him as an actor , fleeced him as a manager , and would have liked to enforce his conversion from play - writing to respectability . 29 " " 66 He was in fact ...
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... suffer from the conversion of arable land into pasture , and he accepted the offer on his own behalf and on that of his cousir Thomas Greene , Town Clerk of Stratford . But he canno have taken either the threat of enclosure or the offer ...
... suffer from the conversion of arable land into pasture , and he accepted the offer on his own behalf and on that of his cousir Thomas Greene , Town Clerk of Stratford . But he canno have taken either the threat of enclosure or the offer ...
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