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LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SHAKSPEARE . The name of Shakspeare is one of
great antiquity in the woodland districts of Warwickshire , and is mentioned by
Rowe , as being of good figure and fashion , ' in the town of Stratford . This
statement ...
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF SHAKSPEARE . The name of Shakspeare is one of
great antiquity in the woodland districts of Warwickshire , and is mentioned by
Rowe , as being of good figure and fashion , ' in the town of Stratford . This
statement ...
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The contest between Shakspeare and Sir Thomas Lucy was unequal ; and the
result was such as might have been anticipated . The poet might irritate by his wit
; but the magistrate could wound by his authority . Our author fled from the ...
The contest between Shakspeare and Sir Thomas Lucy was unequal ; and the
result was such as might have been anticipated . The poet might irritate by his wit
; but the magistrate could wound by his authority . Our author fled from the ...
Página ix
Pericles , if it is really the work of Shakspeare , was probably his next production .
Where there is so much uncertainty and conjecture , it would be impossible after
this to trace the steps of his literary career . The testimony of Meres is all upon ...
Pericles , if it is really the work of Shakspeare , was probably his next production .
Where there is so much uncertainty and conjecture , it would be impossible after
this to trace the steps of his literary career . The testimony of Meres is all upon ...
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