The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each PlayRedfield, 1853 - 968 pages |
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Page xviii
... father to John Shakespeare , and cer- tainly tenant to Robert Arden , father of John Shakespeare's this John Shakespeare was the father of the poet , the wife . Robert Arden's seven daughters . Antiquity and document satisfied Malone ...
... father to John Shakespeare , and cer- tainly tenant to Robert Arden , father of John Shakespeare's this John Shakespeare was the father of the poet , the wife . Robert Arden's seven daughters . Antiquity and document satisfied Malone ...
Page xix
... father's will , dated 24th Nov. , 1556 , estate which was occupied by Richard Shakespeare in 1550. and the probability seems to be that they were on that We have no distinct evidence upon the point ; but if we account chosen for the ...
... father's will , dated 24th Nov. , 1556 , estate which was occupied by Richard Shakespeare in 1550. and the probability seems to be that they were on that We have no distinct evidence upon the point ; but if we account chosen for the ...
Page xx
... father each of them at the same time fined a similar sum for the of our great dramatist , coming last , after those of Henry same neglect.1 It is a point of little importance , but it is Bydyll , Lewis ap William , and William Mynske ...
... father each of them at the same time fined a similar sum for the of our great dramatist , coming last , after those of Henry same neglect.1 It is a point of little importance , but it is Bydyll , Lewis ap William , and William Mynske ...
Page xxiv
... father could have ber of the corporation would cost nothing ; so that , if the had no other motive for taking him from school . Suppos- boy were removed from school at the period of his father's ing him to have ceased to receive ...
... father could have ber of the corporation would cost nothing ; so that , if the had no other motive for taking him from school . Suppos- boy were removed from school at the period of his father's ing him to have ceased to receive ...
Page xxxviii
... father to continue so distressed for money , as not to be able to attend the usual place of divine worship1 . There- fore , although John Shakespeare was certainly in great pe- cuniary difficulties at the time his son William quitted ...
... father to continue so distressed for money , as not to be able to attend the usual place of divine worship1 . There- fore , although John Shakespeare was certainly in great pe- cuniary difficulties at the time his son William quitted ...
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