The Poetical Works of William Shakespeare and the Earl of SurreyJames Nichol, 1866 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina xii
... seem apocryphal ; nor does Rowe's story , that John Shakspeare was a dealer in wool , and taught his son the same trade , rest on any sure foundation . The probability , founded on various entries in old registers , is that the father ...
... seem apocryphal ; nor does Rowe's story , that John Shakspeare was a dealer in wool , and taught his son the same trade , rest on any sure foundation . The probability , founded on various entries in old registers , is that the father ...
Pàgina xiii
... seems to have arisen from the fact that there was another John Shakspeare in Stratford . The very house where Shakspeare was born has been matter of controversy . His father gradually possessed himself of various houses — a copyhold ...
... seems to have arisen from the fact that there was another John Shakspeare in Stratford . The very house where Shakspeare was born has been matter of controversy . His father gradually possessed himself of various houses — a copyhold ...
Pàgina xiv
... drank " without mixture . Some biographers of Shakspeare will have it that he was lame ; and Sir Walter Scott in " Kenilworth , " probably from some secret fellow - feeling , seems to sanction the ziv THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
... drank " without mixture . Some biographers of Shakspeare will have it that he was lame ; and Sir Walter Scott in " Kenilworth , " probably from some secret fellow - feeling , seems to sanction the ziv THE LIFE AND POETRY OF.
Pàgina xv
William Shakespeare George Gilfillan, Charles Cowden Clarke. some secret fellow - feeling , seems to sanction the notion , when he makes one of his characters call the great dramatist a “ halt- ing fellow . " The notion is founded on ...
William Shakespeare George Gilfillan, Charles Cowden Clarke. some secret fellow - feeling , seems to sanction the notion , when he makes one of his characters call the great dramatist a “ halt- ing fellow . " The notion is founded on ...
Pàgina xvi
... seems probable in the highest degree . There was then a free grammar school in the town , taught by Thomas Hunt , curate of the neighbouring village of Luddington ; and to it Shakspeare , about 1571 , seems to have repaired . Hunt was ...
... seems probable in the highest degree . There was then a free grammar school in the town , taught by Thomas Hunt , curate of the neighbouring village of Luddington ; and to it Shakspeare , about 1571 , seems to have repaired . Hunt was ...
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