The Poems of ShakespeareWilliam Pickering, 1832 - 288 pages |
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Page i
... Stratford upon Avon - married and had chil- dren there went to London , where he com- menced actor , and wrote poems and plays - re- turned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " 1 Such is the remark of the most acute ...
... Stratford upon Avon - married and had chil- dren there went to London , where he com- menced actor , and wrote poems and plays - re- turned to Stratford , made his will , died , and was buried . " 1 Such is the remark of the most acute ...
Page iv
... Stratford . In 1570 , he rented a field of about fourteen acres , known by the name of " Ingon , alias Ington meadow ; " and in 1574 , he purchased a small property , consisting of two of the county . Sir John Arden , the elder brother ...
... Stratford . In 1570 , he rented a field of about fourteen acres , known by the name of " Ingon , alias Ington meadow ; " and in 1574 , he purchased a small property , consisting of two of the county . Sir John Arden , the elder brother ...
Page v
... Stratford , & c . , which suffi- ciently indicate the decline of his fortunes . In 1586 , in consequence of his having neglected When it was agreed in January , 1578 , that every alder- man should " paye towards the furniture of three ...
... Stratford , & c . , which suffi- ciently indicate the decline of his fortunes . In 1586 , in consequence of his having neglected When it was agreed in January , 1578 , that every alder- man should " paye towards the furniture of three ...
Page vii
... Stratford , and died in 1646. Richard , of whom nothing is known , was buried in 1612-13 , having nearly attained the age of thirty - nine . Edmund embraced the profession of an actor , played at the Globe Theatre , and was interred in ...
... Stratford , and died in 1646. Richard , of whom nothing is known , was buried in 1612-13 , having nearly attained the age of thirty - nine . Edmund embraced the profession of an actor , played at the Globe Theatre , and was interred in ...
Page viii
... Stratford ; 14 but at what period he was first placed there , or how long he remained , are points which it is impossible to ascertain . What quantity of classical learning he possessed , is a question which has given rise to much ...
... Stratford ; 14 but at what period he was first placed there , or how long he remained , are points which it is impossible to ascertain . What quantity of classical learning he possessed , is a question which has given rise to much ...
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