The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... leave no doubt on the subject . The rood - loft is mentioned as having been taken down in the year of the poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously “ de- faced , " that is to say , at some time ...
... leave no doubt on the subject . The rood - loft is mentioned as having been taken down in the year of the poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously “ de- faced , " that is to say , at some time ...
Page 29
... leaving school , was brought up to follow the same occupation , continuing in the business until his departure from Warwickshire . Whichever version be thought the more probable , the student will do well , be- fore arriving at a ...
... leaving school , was brought up to follow the same occupation , continuing in the business until his departure from Warwickshire . Whichever version be thought the more probable , the student will do well , be- fore arriving at a ...
Page 38
... leave his business and family in Warwickshire for some time , and shelter himself in London . " If we accept this nar- rative , which is the most reliable account of the incident that has been preserved , the date of the poet's ...
... leave his business and family in Warwickshire for some time , and shelter himself in London . " If we accept this nar- rative , which is the most reliable account of the incident that has been preserved , the date of the poet's ...
Page 39
... poaching adventure , and with the certainty that there must have been some very grave reason to induce him to leave his wife and children to seek his unaided fortunes in a distant part of the country 39 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... poaching adventure , and with the certainty that there must have been some very grave reason to induce him to leave his wife and children to seek his unaided fortunes in a distant part of the country 39 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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... leave his native town with histri- onic intention . Even in the absence of those evidences , although it might not necessarily , still it might , and most likely would , be a fallacy to assume that his 51 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... leave his native town with histri- onic intention . Even in the absence of those evidences , although it might not necessarily , still it might , and most likely would , be a fallacy to assume that his 51 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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