The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volum 1Bell, 1899 |
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Pàgina xix
... appear , and , indeed , he himself is the first who appears in them . Neither can implicit reliance be placed upon an extract from the Heralds ' Office , which avers that in the year that he was bailiff he obtained a grant of arms . I ...
... appear , and , indeed , he himself is the first who appears in them . Neither can implicit reliance be placed upon an extract from the Heralds ' Office , which avers that in the year that he was bailiff he obtained a grant of arms . I ...
Pàgina xxiii
... appears , from a change that was made in 1505 , that the school had previously been held in the chapel itself . The structure belongs , for the most part , to the reign of Henry VII . , and the interior was anciently adorned with ...
... appears , from a change that was made in 1505 , that the school had previously been held in the chapel itself . The structure belongs , for the most part , to the reign of Henry VII . , and the interior was anciently adorned with ...
Pàgina xxvi
... appears to have had credit only on the guarantee of Edmund Lambert and another . This was in or before January ; in May of the same year John Shakespeare has a son baptized Edmund , probably after his uncle by marriage , whose ...
... appears to have had credit only on the guarantee of Edmund Lambert and another . This was in or before January ; in May of the same year John Shakespeare has a son baptized Edmund , probably after his uncle by marriage , whose ...
Pàgina xxviii
... appear as a party in petty actions , which 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 ...
... appear as a party in petty actions , which 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 ...
Pàgina xxxiii
... appears much to the point . The prince was to write a scene for insertion in a stock piece of the players , and after its desired and marked effect , he exclaims in an excitement , perhaps chiefly of literary success- " Would not this ...
... appears much to the point . The prince was to write a scene for insertion in a stock piece of the players , and after its desired and marked effect , he exclaims in an excitement , perhaps chiefly of literary success- " Would not this ...
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