The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... dramatist , who was baptized on the following Wednes- day , April 26 , receiving the Christian name of William . He was then , and continued to be for more than two years , an only child , two girls , daughters of the same parents , who ...
... dramatist , who was baptized on the following Wednes- day , April 26 , receiving the Christian name of William . He was then , and continued to be for more than two years , an only child , two girls , daughters of the same parents , who ...
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... dramatist . His Christian name was probably derived from that of one of his father's neighbors , Gilbert Bradley , who was a glover in Henley Street , residing near the Birth - Place and on the same side of the way . In September , 1567 ...
... dramatist . His Christian name was probably derived from that of one of his father's neighbors , Gilbert Bradley , who was a glover in Henley Street , residing near the Birth - Place and on the same side of the way . In September , 1567 ...
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... dramatist . It must have been somewhere about this period , 1568 , that Shakespeare entered into the mysteries of the horn- book and the A. B. C. Although both his parents were absolutely illiterate , they had the sagacity to appreciate ...
... dramatist . It must have been somewhere about this period , 1568 , that Shakespeare entered into the mysteries of the horn- book and the A. B. C. Although both his parents were absolutely illiterate , they had the sagacity to appreciate ...
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... , and the impression made upon him was probably increased by the style of Herod's costume . a Besides the allusions made by the great dramatist to the Herod of the Coventry players , there are indications 20 Life WILLIAM.
... , and the impression made upon him was probably increased by the style of Herod's costume . a Besides the allusions made by the great dramatist to the Herod of the Coventry players , there are indications 20 Life WILLIAM.
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... dramatist is to the history as represented in those plays , not to that recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that ...
... dramatist is to the history as represented in those plays , not to that recorded in the New Testament . The English mysteries , indeed , never lost their position as religious instructors , a fact which , viewed in connection with that ...
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