The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 1Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page 260
... Shak- spere's Hamlet , but that the first part of the sentence had no allusion to Shak- spere's occupation . The context of the passage renders the matter even clearer . Nash begins , - " I will turn back to my first text of studies of ...
... Shak- spere's Hamlet , but that the first part of the sentence had no allusion to Shak- spere's occupation . The context of the passage renders the matter even clearer . Nash begins , - " I will turn back to my first text of studies of ...
Page 371
... Shak- spere's affairs , for he was only ten years old when Shakspere died . The sum mentioned as the gift of the young nobleman to the poet is so large , looking at the value of money in those days , that it could scarcely consist with ...
... Shak- spere's affairs , for he was only ten years old when Shakspere died . The sum mentioned as the gift of the young nobleman to the poet is so large , looking at the value of money in those days , that it could scarcely consist with ...
Page 488
... Shak- spere was presented before Queen Elizabeth at Harefield . Whatever might be the comparative honours of William Shakspere and the Knight of Charlcote at the beginning of the seventeenth century , this fact furnishes a precise ...
... Shak- spere was presented before Queen Elizabeth at Harefield . Whatever might be the comparative honours of William Shakspere and the Knight of Charlcote at the beginning of the seventeenth century , this fact furnishes a precise ...
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