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... lived as boy and youth with such sympathetic charm and fidelity that he has laid all lovers of Shakespeare under obligations which it is a pleasure to recognize . ON SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ix Preface.
... lived as boy and youth with such sympathetic charm and fidelity that he has laid all lovers of Shakespeare under obligations which it is a pleasure to recognize . ON SHAKESPEARE What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ix Preface.
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... lived long enough to lament the waste and confusion of his career ; and the splendid genius of Marlowe was quenched before he had reached his thirtieth year . He who would pass a sweeping and unqualified condemnation on this fatally ...
... lived long enough to lament the waste and confusion of his career ; and the splendid genius of Marlowe was quenched before he had reached his thirtieth year . He who would pass a sweeping and unqualified condemnation on this fatally ...
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... lived within easy walking distance of Stratford . John Shakespeare removed to Stratford about the middle of the sixteenth century , and became a trader in all manner of farm produce . Then , as now , malt and corn were staple articles ...
... lived within easy walking distance of Stratford . John Shakespeare removed to Stratford about the middle of the sixteenth century , and became a trader in all manner of farm produce . Then , as now , malt and corn were staple articles ...
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... lived , nearly three cen- turies ago , and there will always live , the immortal Justice Shallow . The great gates open upon one of the loveliest roads ; opposite is the tumbledown stile , a curiosity in itself , but concerning whose ...
... lived , nearly three cen- turies ago , and there will always live , the immortal Justice Shallow . The great gates open upon one of the loveliest roads ; opposite is the tumbledown stile , a curiosity in itself , but concerning whose ...
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... lived by writing for the stage and not a poet who appealed to a reading public and was eager for literary reputation ; recalling the inferior position which actors occupied in society , and the bohemian atmosphere in which all men who ...
... lived by writing for the stage and not a poet who appealed to a reading public and was eager for literary reputation ; recalling the inferior position which actors occupied in society , and the bohemian atmosphere in which all men who ...
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