The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 1Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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Page vii
... hand , it is insisted that he retained of his scholastic training more Latin and Greek than most men . Whatever the amount of the knowledge , it was acquired at the Free Grammar School of Stratford , which he entered about 1571 , and ...
... hand , it is insisted that he retained of his scholastic training more Latin and Greek than most men . Whatever the amount of the knowledge , it was acquired at the Free Grammar School of Stratford , which he entered about 1571 , and ...
Page viii
... appears a merely gratuitous assumption ; but on the other hand the probabilities are that when Shakspeare found himself impelled by adverse circumstances to quit Stratford in search of better for- tune viii THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... appears a merely gratuitous assumption ; but on the other hand the probabilities are that when Shakspeare found himself impelled by adverse circumstances to quit Stratford in search of better for- tune viii THE LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
Page xviii
... hand , the day and year first above written . By me , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . This was a purchase so late as 1613. The house itself , " abutting upon a street leading down to Puddle Wharf , on the east part , " is still pointed out near St ...
... hand , the day and year first above written . By me , WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . This was a purchase so late as 1613. The house itself , " abutting upon a street leading down to Puddle Wharf , on the east part , " is still pointed out near St ...
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... hand . Quick . Are you avised o ' that ? you shall find it a great charge : and to be up early , and down late ; -but notwithstanding ( to tell you in your ear ; I would have no words of it ; ) my master himself is in love with mistress ...
... hand . Quick . Are you avised o ' that ? you shall find it a great charge : and to be up early , and down late ; -but notwithstanding ( to tell you in your ear ; I would have no words of it ; ) my master himself is in love with mistress ...
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... hand . Host . Tell him , cavalero - justice ; tell him , bully - rook . Shal . Sir , there is a fray to be fought , between Sir Hugh the Welsh priest , and Caius the French doctor . Ford . Good , mine host o ' the Garter , a word with ...
... hand . Host . Tell him , cavalero - justice ; tell him , bully - rook . Shal . Sir , there is a fray to be fought , between Sir Hugh the Welsh priest , and Caius the French doctor . Ford . Good , mine host o ' the Garter , a word with ...
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