The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... lived in it . He loved action as well as meditation , and his life was marvellously well poised when one recalls what perilous stuff of thought , passion , and imagination were in him . It was perhaps through physical activity that he ...
... lived in it . He loved action as well as meditation , and his life was marvellously well poised when one recalls what perilous stuff of thought , passion , and imagination were in him . It was perhaps through physical activity that he ...
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... lived most virtuously , so she dyed most godly . Set down by him that best did know what hath been written to be true . Thomas Lucy . " Sir Thomas may have had the qualities which Shake- speare imputed to him , but the likeness of the F ...
... lived most virtuously , so she dyed most godly . Set down by him that best did know what hath been written to be true . Thomas Lucy . " Sir Thomas may have had the qualities which Shake- speare imputed to him , but the likeness of the F ...
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... lived are , in accordance with the law and custom of the time , named in the bond , in any one of which the marriage might have taken place . The registers of two of the parishes have been searched without result ; the register of the ...
... lived are , in accordance with the law and custom of the time , named in the bond , in any one of which the marriage might have taken place . The registers of two of the parishes have been searched without result ; the register of the ...
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... lived in the near neighbourhood of both theatres ; and James Burbage , the father of Shakespeare's friend the actor , was not only the owner of The Theatre , but of a livery stable close at hand , and may have given him employment ...
... lived in the near neighbourhood of both theatres ; and James Burbage , the father of Shakespeare's friend the actor , was not only the owner of The Theatre , but of a livery stable close at hand , and may have given him employment ...
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... lived with men whose acquaintance with other countries he was constantly drawing upon to enlarge his own information ; and that he had access to books which gave the freshest and most vivid descriptions of Italian scenery , cities , and ...
... lived with men whose acquaintance with other countries he was constantly drawing upon to enlarge his own information ; and that he had access to books which gave the freshest and most vivid descriptions of Italian scenery , cities , and ...
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