The Shakespearean Myth: William Shakespeare and Circumstantial EvidenceR. Clarke & Company, 1881 - 342 páginas |
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... Stratford , and ( as part proprietor of the largest London play - house ) accepting Ben Jon- son's play of " Every Man in His Humour " -we know pretty well all about him . There are half a hundred biographies extant - new ones being ...
... Stratford , and ( as part proprietor of the largest London play - house ) accepting Ben Jon- son's play of " Every Man in His Humour " -we know pretty well all about him . There are half a hundred biographies extant - new ones being ...
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... Stratford , and the condescension of the man of affairs in London ? If it were , it is curious that no rumor or tradition of it comes from Stratford . Nothing travels quite so fast in rural neighborhoods as a reputation for " book ...
... Stratford , and the condescension of the man of affairs in London ? If it were , it is curious that no rumor or tradition of it comes from Stratford . Nothing travels quite so fast in rural neighborhoods as a reputation for " book ...
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... Stratford boy hardly puts in his appearance in London before he pre- sents Lord Southamption , as the " first heir of his in- vention , " with - if not the most mature - at least the most carefully polished production that William ...
... Stratford boy hardly puts in his appearance in London before he pre- sents Lord Southamption , as the " first heir of his in- vention , " with - if not the most mature - at least the most carefully polished production that William ...
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... Stratford Grammar School , or read it in those crowded days when earning his bread by menial employment in stranger London , he had an opportunity to study Lyly , Nash , Greene , Peele , Chet- tle , and the rest . But the Shakespearean ...
... Stratford Grammar School , or read it in those crowded days when earning his bread by menial employment in stranger London , he had an opportunity to study Lyly , Nash , Greene , Peele , Chet- tle , and the rest . But the Shakespearean ...
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... Stratford ( so splendid as to be deemed worthy a royal residence by Queen Henrietta ) ; invested in outlying lands ; speculated in tithes , and lived , until his death - accord- ing to Dominie Ward - at the rate of $ 25,000 a year . We ...
... Stratford ( so splendid as to be deemed worthy a royal residence by Queen Henrietta ) ; invested in outlying lands ; speculated in tithes , and lived , until his death - accord- ing to Dominie Ward - at the rate of $ 25,000 a year . We ...
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