The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 76
... land had been exiled , and the thun- der of fie - foh - fum had lost its solemnity . Writing first for a living , and then for affluence , his sole aim was to please an audience , most of whom , be it remembered , were not only ...
... land had been exiled , and the thun- der of fie - foh - fum had lost its solemnity . Writing first for a living , and then for affluence , his sole aim was to please an audience , most of whom , be it remembered , were not only ...
Page 87
... the spring of this year the great dramatist made his first investment in realty by the purchase of New Place , consisting of a mansion and nearly an acre of land in the center of the town of Stratford - on - Avon 87 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... the spring of this year the great dramatist made his first investment in realty by the purchase of New Place , consisting of a mansion and nearly an acre of land in the center of the town of Stratford - on - Avon 87 SHAKESPEARE Life.
Page 95
... at a subsequent period . Relatively to ourselves , Shakespeare may practically be considered to have existed in a different land , not more than glimpses of - the real nature of which are now to be 95 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... at a subsequent period . Relatively to ourselves , Shakespeare may practically be considered to have existed in a different land , not more than glimpses of - the real nature of which are now to be 95 SHAKESPEARE Life.
Page 96
... in the year 1759 , asserts that " the unanimous tradition of this neighborhood is that , by the uncommon bounty of the Earl of Southampton , he was enabled to purchase houses and land at Stratford . " According to Rowe 96 Life WILLIAM.
... in the year 1759 , asserts that " the unanimous tradition of this neighborhood is that , by the uncommon bounty of the Earl of Southampton , he was enabled to purchase houses and land at Stratford . " According to Rowe 96 Life WILLIAM.
Page 97
William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. houses and land at Stratford . " According to Rowe , - " there is one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespeare's that , if I had not been assured that the story was ...
William Shakespeare Jennie Ellis Burdick. houses and land at Stratford . " According to Rowe , - " there is one instance so singular in the magnificence of this patron of Shakespeare's that , if I had not been assured that the story was ...
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