The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... March , 1599 , the Earl of Essex departed on his ill - starred expedition to Ireland , leaving the metropolis amid the enthusiastic cheers of the inhabitants . He was then the most popular man in all England , hosts of the middle and ...
... March , 1599 , the Earl of Essex departed on his ill - starred expedition to Ireland , leaving the metropolis amid the enthusiastic cheers of the inhabitants . He was then the most popular man in all England , hosts of the middle and ...
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... March 6 they were at Somerset House , and there performed , before Lord Hunsdon and some foreign ambassadors , another drama on the subject of Oldcastle . A few weeks after the last occurrence , the poet , who was then in London ...
... March 6 they were at Somerset House , and there performed , before Lord Hunsdon and some foreign ambassadors , another drama on the subject of Oldcastle . A few weeks after the last occurrence , the poet , who was then in London ...
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... March 24 , but , among the numerous poetical tributes to her memory that were elicited by her decease , there was not one from the pen of Shakespeare . The poetical apathy exhibited by the great dramatist on this occasion , although ...
... March 24 , but , among the numerous poetical tributes to her memory that were elicited by her decease , there was not one from the pen of Shakespeare . The poetical apathy exhibited by the great dramatist on this occasion , although ...
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... March 15 , 1604 , that James undertook his formal march from the Tower to Westminister , amid emphatic demonstrations of welcome , and passing every now and then under the most elaborate triumphal arches London had ever seen . In the ...
... March 15 , 1604 , that James undertook his formal march from the Tower to Westminister , amid emphatic demonstrations of welcome , and passing every now and then under the most elaborate triumphal arches London had ever seen . In the ...
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... March 3 , 1606 , receiving there the name of William . They had several other children , and their married life was one of such exceptional harmony that it elicited the unusual honor of metrical tributes . A more devoted pair the city ...
... March 3 , 1606 , receiving there the name of William . They had several other children , and their married life was one of such exceptional harmony that it elicited the unusual honor of metrical tributes . A more devoted pair the city ...
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