ShakespeareT. Yoseloff, 1961 - 248 Seiten Biography concentrating on the man and the playwright. |
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... Warwickshire , on purpose to gather up what remains he could of a name for which he had so great a value ' . He did not find very much . Shakespeare had lain in Stratford church for almost a century ; his daughters , his only grandchild ...
... Warwickshire , on purpose to gather up what remains he could of a name for which he had so great a value ' . He did not find very much . Shakespeare had lain in Stratford church for almost a century ; his daughters , his only grandchild ...
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... Warwickshire ' , much to the satisfaction of the dramatist Nicholas Rowe , then engaged in editing the plays of Shakespeare , which he published in 1709. To these he prefixed the first real Life , compounded of the fragments of ...
... Warwickshire ' , much to the satisfaction of the dramatist Nicholas Rowe , then engaged in editing the plays of Shakespeare , which he published in 1709. To these he prefixed the first real Life , compounded of the fragments of ...
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... Warwickshire , for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this Time , and upon this Accident , that he is said to have made his first Acquaintance with the Play - house . He was receiv'd into the Company then in being , at ...
... Warwickshire , for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this Time , and upon this Accident , that he is said to have made his first Acquaintance with the Play - house . He was receiv'd into the Company then in being , at ...
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