Shakspere, Personal RecollectionsGood Press, 2019 M12 20 - 353 pages This interesting book is a biography of William Shakespeare and of the author's life, as he reflects on the Bard's importance in his life—and parallels their experiences in different stages in life. The fascinating part that is included in this book is several handwritten notes of Shakespeare's that the author managed to collect. |
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... wild flowers. The hut and the cottage were transformed into lordly castles while the rocks and the hills became ranges of mountain, whose icy pinnacles reflected back the shimmering light of suns and stars. Shakspere was a man of ...
... wild flowers. The hut and the cottage were transformed into lordly castles while the rocks and the hills became ranges of mountain, whose icy pinnacles reflected back the shimmering light of suns and stars. Shakspere was a man of ...
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... wild flowers of ecstatic passion. And to clap the climax and fathom the logic of love, he eloquently exclaims: "Love is not love that alters when it alteration finds!" J.A.J. Stratford , April 1st , 1616 . My bear Shool J A.
... wild flowers of ecstatic passion. And to clap the climax and fathom the logic of love, he eloquently exclaims: "Love is not love that alters when it alteration finds!" J.A.J. Stratford , April 1st , 1616 . My bear Shool J A.
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... wild to behold the great play of "The Scolding Wife," which was advertised through the streets, in the daytime, by a cartload of bedizened harlequins, belaboring each other with words and gestures, the wife with bare arms, short dress ...
... wild to behold the great play of "The Scolding Wife," which was advertised through the streets, in the daytime, by a cartload of bedizened harlequins, belaboring each other with words and gestures, the wife with bare arms, short dress ...
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... wild for eighteen days, over the illustrious daughter of Henry the Eighth. William and myself were among the enthusiastic revelers, and for boys of twelve years of age, we felt more cheer than any of the lads and lasses from Stratford ...
... wild for eighteen days, over the illustrious daughter of Henry the Eighth. William and myself were among the enthusiastic revelers, and for boys of twelve years of age, we felt more cheer than any of the lads and lasses from Stratford ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | |
CHAPTER III | |
CHAPTER IV | |
CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
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