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Pàgina xii
... There was at that time another butcher's son in this town that was held not at all inferior to him for a natural wit ... there was living that constable in 1642 , when I first came to Oxon . I think it was Midsummer night that he ...
... There was at that time another butcher's son in this town that was held not at all inferior to him for a natural wit ... there was living that constable in 1642 , when I first came to Oxon . I think it was Midsummer night that he ...
Pàgina xvi
... there that is uncontested ? Bowman the actor , whose wife had been under the guardianship of Better- ton after 1692 , is said by Oldys to have been unwilling to allow that his associate had ever made such a journey ; with the result of ...
... there that is uncontested ? Bowman the actor , whose wife had been under the guardianship of Better- ton after 1692 , is said by Oldys to have been unwilling to allow that his associate had ever made such a journey ; with the result of ...
Pàgina xviii
... there is a glimmer of tradition , however , that his anni- versary was the day of his death ; this is recorded on his monument as the 23rd of April . It is quite consistent with the custom of the time that the child should have been ...
... there is a glimmer of tradition , however , that his anni- versary was the day of his death ; this is recorded on his monument as the 23rd of April . It is quite consistent with the custom of the time that the child should have been ...
Pàgina xx
... There is clearly not sufficient evidence to found a de- cision , but enough is known to show that there was every opportunity for Shakespeare to be stimulated by a motive powerful with certain natures , the conscious- ness of title by ...
... There is clearly not sufficient evidence to found a de- cision , but enough is known to show that there was every opportunity for Shakespeare to be stimulated by a motive powerful with certain natures , the conscious- ness of title by ...
Pàgina xxvii
... there is the qualify- ing fact , that John Shakespeare never parted with his houses in Henley Street , which descended to his son ; and whatever , therefore , may have been his embarrassments , they by no means amounted to destitution ...
... there is the qualify- ing fact , that John Shakespeare never parted with his houses in Henley Street , which descended to his son ; and whatever , therefore , may have been his embarrassments , they by no means amounted to destitution ...
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