The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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Page vi
... father of our Poet was a dealer in wool , or , in the provincial vocabulary of his country , a wool - driver ; and such he has been deemed by all the biographers of his son , till the fact was thrown into doubt by the result of the ...
... father of our Poet was a dealer in wool , or , in the provincial vocabulary of his country , a wool - driver ; and such he has been deemed by all the biographers of his son , till the fact was thrown into doubt by the result of the ...
Page viii
... father , he was recalled to the paternal roof . As we are not told at what age he was sent to school , we cannot ... father's diminished fortune in 1578 , might very properly have been given to the advan- tages of the free - school ...
... father , he was recalled to the paternal roof . As we are not told at what age he was sent to school , we cannot ... father's diminished fortune in 1578 , might very properly have been given to the advan- tages of the free - school ...
Page ix
... father's house , when he had attained his thir- teenth or fourteenth year , to assist with his hand in the maintenance of the family . Whether he continued in this situation whilst he remained in his single state , has not been told to ...
... father's house , when he had attained his thir- teenth or fourteenth year , to assist with his hand in the maintenance of the family . Whether he continued in this situation whilst he remained in his single state , has not been told to ...
Page x
... father's occupation at home , till the acquisition of a wife made it convenient for him to remove to a separate habitation . It is reasonable to conclude that a mind like his , ardent , excursive , and " all compact of imagination ...
... father's occupation at home , till the acquisition of a wife made it convenient for him to remove to a separate habitation . It is reasonable to conclude that a mind like his , ardent , excursive , and " all compact of imagination ...
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... father - in - law in his last illness ; and Dr. Hall kept a register of all the remarkable cases , with their symptoms and treatment , which , in the course of his practice , had fallen under his observation . This curious MS . , which ...
... father - in - law in his last illness ; and Dr. Hall kept a register of all the remarkable cases , with their symptoms and treatment , which , in the course of his practice , had fallen under his observation . This curious MS . , which ...
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