The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 29
... reason to doubt that the poet was born on the 22d or 23d of the month . There were then two detached houses standing in Henley Street where the present house now stands ; tradition assigns the house to the west as the place of the ...
... reason to doubt that the poet was born on the 22d or 23d of the month . There were then two detached houses standing in Henley Street where the present house now stands ; tradition assigns the house to the west as the place of the ...
Page 41
... reason why anything should have been remembered or recorded ; he was an obscure boy living in an inland village , be- fore the age of newspapers , and out of relation with people of fashion or culture . During this period as little is ...
... reason why anything should have been remembered or recorded ; he was an obscure boy living in an inland village , be- fore the age of newspapers , and out of relation with people of fashion or culture . During this period as little is ...
Page 63
... reason to believe that he participated in the sports of his time , and saw fields and woods and remote bits of landscape as one sees them in hunting , coursing , and fishing . He was in a farming country , and his kin on both sides were ...
... reason to believe that he participated in the sports of his time , and saw fields and woods and remote bits of landscape as one sees them in hunting , coursing , and fishing . He was in a farming country , and his kin on both sides were ...
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... reason to doubt that , taking into account the difficulties and expense of travel , his visits to his home were frequent ; there is no evidence that his family was not with him at times in London . In this aspect of his life , as in ...
... reason to doubt that , taking into account the difficulties and expense of travel , his visits to his home were frequent ; there is no evidence that his family was not with him at times in London . In this aspect of his life , as in ...
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... reason to doubt that he felt their full weight . Stratford offered him nothing which would have been anything more than drudgery to such a nature as his . To London , therefore , in 1586 he made his way in search of work and opportunity ...
... reason to doubt that he felt their full weight . Stratford offered him nothing which would have been anything more than drudgery to such a nature as his . To London , therefore , in 1586 he made his way in search of work and opportunity ...
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