The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... death in 1600 , there were two Sir Thomas Lucys of Charlecote , the one known as the younger and the other as the elder . The ancestral manor house , which the latter rebuilt in the first of Elizabeth , 1558 and 1559 , was arranged ...
... death in 1600 , there were two Sir Thomas Lucys of Charlecote , the one known as the younger and the other as the elder . The ancestral manor house , which the latter rebuilt in the first of Elizabeth , 1558 and 1559 , was arranged ...
Page 77
... death was witnesse of her spotlesse life ; " and Drayton , in his Matilda , of the same date , speaking of Lucrece , " lately reviv'd to live another age . " Shakespeare's new poem is also mentioned in Willobie's Avisa , published in ...
... death was witnesse of her spotlesse life ; " and Drayton , in his Matilda , of the same date , speaking of Lucrece , " lately reviv'd to live another age . " Shakespeare's new poem is also mentioned in Willobie's Avisa , published in ...
Page 99
... death in 1619 , and his supremacy in the character lingered for many years in the recollection of the public ; so that Bishop Corbet , writing in the reign of Charles I , and giv- ing a description of the battle of Bosworth as narrated ...
... death in 1619 , and his supremacy in the character lingered for many years in the recollection of the public ; so that Bishop Corbet , writing in the reign of Charles I , and giv- ing a description of the battle of Bosworth as narrated ...
Page 106
... death of Sir Thomas Lucy in July , 1600 , may be safely taken for granted , for it is contrary to all records of Shakespeare's nature to believe that the more than play- ful allusions it contains to that individual would have been ...
... death of Sir Thomas Lucy in July , 1600 , may be safely taken for granted , for it is contrary to all records of Shakespeare's nature to believe that the more than play- ful allusions it contains to that individual would have been ...
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... death , as even to the latter end of his own life . The curiosity at this time of the most noted actors to learn something from him of his brother , etc. , they justly held him in the highest veneration ; and it may be well believed ...
... death , as even to the latter end of his own life . The curiosity at this time of the most noted actors to learn something from him of his brother , etc. , they justly held him in the highest veneration ; and it may be well believed ...
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