The Poems of ShakespeareBell and Daldy York Street, 1878 - 288 pages |
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Page iv
... reason to believe , that during the earlier part of his career , his circumstances were easy , though far from affluent . At a court leet held in October , 1556 , the lease of a house in Greenhill - street and that of another in Henley ...
... reason to believe , that during the earlier part of his career , his circumstances were easy , though far from affluent . At a court leet held in October , 1556 , the lease of a house in Greenhill - street and that of another in Henley ...
Page viii
... reason to disbelieve.15 From the line in Jonson's admi- rable verses to his memory , 13 Malone in his Life of Shakespeare , p . 23. , ( Shak . by Boswell , ii . ) says , that his baptism took place on the 25th ; but see the Extracts ...
... reason to disbelieve.15 From the line in Jonson's admi- rable verses to his memory , 13 Malone in his Life of Shakespeare , p . 23. , ( Shak . by Boswell , ii . ) says , that his baptism took place on the 25th ; but see the Extracts ...
Page xi
... reason to suspect that their union was not productive of much domestic happiness . From some of Shakespeare's Sonnets , it has been sup- posed that , after he became a husband , he was by no means remarkable for purity of morals ; but ...
... reason to suspect that their union was not productive of much domestic happiness . From some of Shakespeare's Sonnets , it has been sup- posed that , after he became a husband , he was by no means remarkable for purity of morals ; but ...
Page xvii
... reason to believe that he was ever connected with any other houses . The following buildings were used for the repre- sentation of plays in London , between the time of Shakespeare's first appearance there and his final retirement to ...
... reason to believe that he was ever connected with any other houses . The following buildings were used for the repre- sentation of plays in London , between the time of Shakespeare's first appearance there and his final retirement to ...
Page xviii
... reason ) were termed private 30 theatres , were entirely roofed in from the weather , while the public theatres were open to the sky , except over the stage and galleries . On the outside of each was exhibited a sign indicative of its ...
... reason ) were termed private 30 theatres , were entirely roofed in from the weather , while the public theatres were open to the sky , except over the stage and galleries . On the outside of each was exhibited a sign indicative of its ...
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