Biographical Essays and Essays on the PoetsOsgood, 1875 |
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Page 60
... whole community , like Stratford - upon - Avon , by branding with permanent disgrace a young man so closely connected with three at least of the best families in the neighbor- hood . Besides , had Shakspeare suffered any dishonor of ...
... whole community , like Stratford - upon - Avon , by branding with permanent disgrace a young man so closely connected with three at least of the best families in the neighbor- hood . Besides , had Shakspeare suffered any dishonor of ...
Page 64
... whole story . For , 3dly , The four lines . were written and printed before Shakspeare was born . The name Combe is a common one ; and some stupid fellow , who had seen the name in Shakspeare's will , and happened also to have seen the ...
... whole story . For , 3dly , The four lines . were written and printed before Shakspeare was born . The name Combe is a common one ; and some stupid fellow , who had seen the name in Shakspeare's will , and happened also to have seen the ...
Page 67
... ; but she then brought her husband twins , 1 son and a daughter . These children were baptized n February of the year 1585 ; so that Shakspeare's whole family of three children were born and baptized two SHAKSPEARE . 67.
... ; but she then brought her husband twins , 1 son and a daughter . These children were baptized n February of the year 1585 ; so that Shakspeare's whole family of three children were born and baptized two SHAKSPEARE . 67.
Page 69
... whole dra- matic creations of Shakspeare , averaging nearly one for every six months . In 1611 was written the Tempest , which is supposed to have been the last of all Shak- speare's works . Even on that account , as Mr. Camp- bell ...
... whole dra- matic creations of Shakspeare , averaging nearly one for every six months . In 1611 was written the Tempest , which is supposed to have been the last of all Shak- speare's works . Even on that account , as Mr. Camp- bell ...
Page 71
... whole series of princes from Macbeth to James I .; but he beholds the poster- ity of Banquo , one gold - bound brow ' succeeding to another , until he comes to an eighth apparition of a Scottish king , 6 Who bears a glass Which shows ...
... whole series of princes from Macbeth to James I .; but he beholds the poster- ity of Banquo , one gold - bound brow ' succeeding to another , until he comes to an eighth apparition of a Scottish king , 6 Who bears a glass Which shows ...
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