The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Chapman and Hall, 1866 |
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... master of the Free - school at Stratford to aid him in the instruction of the junior boys.34 The con- jecture is not very probable : and yet " small Latin " would have qualified him for such a task . - Of French and Italian , I ...
... master of the Free - school at Stratford to aid him in the instruction of the junior boys.34 The con- jecture is not very probable : and yet " small Latin " would have qualified him for such a task . - Of French and Italian , I ...
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... master to London , " & c .β β The singular statement in Aubrey's account that Shakespeare , ' when he kill'd a calfe , he would doe it in a high style , and make a speech , ' has been supposed by Mr. Raine to allude to an old semi ...
... master to London , " & c .β β The singular statement in Aubrey's account that Shakespeare , ' when he kill'd a calfe , he would doe it in a high style , and make a speech , ' has been supposed by Mr. Raine to allude to an old semi ...
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... master of so fine a conversation , that , struck therewith , they [ sic ] and recommended him to the house , in which he was first admitted in a very low station , but he did not long remain so , for he soon distinguished himself , if ...
... master of so fine a conversation , that , struck therewith , they [ sic ] and recommended him to the house , in which he was first admitted in a very low station , but he did not long remain so , for he soon distinguished himself , if ...
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... Master Jonson ( like the former ) was built far higher in learning , solid but slow in his performances ; Shakespeare with the English man - of- war , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack about and ...
... Master Jonson ( like the former ) was built far higher in learning , solid but slow in his performances ; Shakespeare with the English man - of- war , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack about and ...
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... of the Blackfriers , and your petitioners , as in dutie most bounden , will euer praye for the encreasing honour and happinesse of your honorable lordships . " The Right Hon . the Master of the Rolls having APPENDIX . 141.
... of the Blackfriers , and your petitioners , as in dutie most bounden , will euer praye for the encreasing honour and happinesse of your honorable lordships . " The Right Hon . the Master of the Rolls having APPENDIX . 141.
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