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... deer - stealing adventures , which led , says tradition , to his quarrel with Sir Thomas , to a lampoon by the Poet , which occasioned him to leave Stratford for London in greater haste than he wished , and produced his connexion with ...
... deer - stealing adventures , which led , says tradition , to his quarrel with Sir Thomas , to a lampoon by the Poet , which occasioned him to leave Stratford for London in greater haste than he wished , and produced his connexion with ...
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... a name Eucy derived from the old French language lus , or from the Latin lucius ; as a charge it was very early used by heralds as a pun upon the name of Lucy . " 66 The deer - stealing story , unlike a matter 16 THE HOME OF SHAKSPERE .
... a name Eucy derived from the old French language lus , or from the Latin lucius ; as a charge it was very early used by heralds as a pun upon the name of Lucy . " 66 The deer - stealing story , unlike a matter 16 THE HOME OF SHAKSPERE .
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... deer - stealing at that time was looked upon in a very different light from that in which we should now view it . The laxity of game - laws then , and the sympathy with which popular feeling regarded the act , re - echoed only the ...
... deer - stealing at that time was looked upon in a very different light from that in which we should now view it . The laxity of game - laws then , and the sympathy with which popular feeling regarded the act , re - echoed only the ...
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... stole a deer , who thought it wrong ? To cut a purse deserves but hanging , To steal a deer deserves but banging . " Shakspere may therefore have stolen a deer ; Sir Thomas may have treated the matter a little more seriously than was ...
... stole a deer , who thought it wrong ? To cut a purse deserves but hanging , To steal a deer deserves but banging . " Shakspere may therefore have stolen a deer ; Sir Thomas may have treated the matter a little more seriously than was ...
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... deer - stealing story has even be- come more firmly fixed in an adjoining locality , where we are cer- tain it could ... deer - barn at the same place , where Shakspere concealed the venison he stole , is also shewn . Mr. Knight , to ...
... deer - stealing story has even be- come more firmly fixed in an adjoining locality , where we are cer- tain it could ... deer - barn at the same place , where Shakspere concealed the venison he stole , is also shewn . Mr. Knight , to ...
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ancient ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE bacon cupboard ballad bay window beam of oak beneath building built ceiling chapel CHARLECOTE CHURCH chimney connected connexion with Shakspere cornice court-yard dated daughter DAVGH deer-stealing story door engraved feature fireplace font FREND FOR IESVS front Fulbrooke Park GENT Golith GRAMMAR SCHOOL Guild H.RIMBAULT ha'st ne're Hathaway held Henley Street Henry VII Heraldry HOME OF SHAKSPERE house in Henley IESVS SAKE FORBEARE inscription Ireland visited JOHN HALL John Hathaway John Shakspere Justice Shallow kitchen luces interlaced LYETH Y BODY Malone ne're a teare original painted parlour plaster PLATE porch portion purchased relics resided roof Shak SHAKESPEARE SHAKSPERE FAMILY Shakspere was born SHAKSPERE'S BIRTHPLACE Shakspere's chair Shaksperian shew shewn Shottery side Sir Thomas Lucy sold spere square of glass stolen a deer stone Stratford-on-Avon tenements THOMAS NASHE three white luces timber TOMB walls Warwickshire Washington Irving White Lion wife William Shakspere
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الصفحة 18 - All the time of her life a true and faithfull servant of her good God, never detected of any crime or vice ; in religion most sound ; in love to her husband most faithful and true; in friendship most constant; to what...
الصفحة 5 - Arms is reported to have been brought from the neighbouring church of Bidford. From the house where Shakspere was born to the place where he obtained his "small Latin and less Greek," is but a short distance. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL is situated in the High Street, beside the Chapel of the Guild, or of the Holy Cross, a good specimen of the ecclesiastical architecture of the reign of Henry VII.; and the interior of which was originally decorated with a series of remarkable paintings; the principal being...
الصفحة 1 - The walls of its squalid chambers are covered with names and inscriptions in every language by pilgrims of all nations, ranks, and conditions, from the prince to the peasant, and present a simple but striking instance of the spontaneous and universal bom \ge of mankind to the great poet of Nature.
الصفحة 17 - ... it. The laxity of game-laws then, and the sympathy with which popular feeling regarded the act, re-echoed only the sentiments rendered popular by the constant singing of the Robin Hood ballads; and viewed such adventures much as we should regard the boyish robbing of an orchard. The plays and poems of the period abound with the expression of similar sentiments. In the play of The Merry Devil of Edmonton, mine Host and Sir John the Priest both join in the fun of deer-stealing ; the Host declaring,...
الصفحة 18 - ... the envious. When all is spoken that can be said, a woman so furnished and garnished with virtue as not to be bettered, and hardly to be equalled by any.
الصفحة 30 - Heere lyeth interred the bodye of Anne, wife of Mr. William Shakespeare, who depted. this life the 6th day of August, 1623, being of the age of 67 yeares. Vbera, tu, mater, tu lac vitamq. dedisti, Vae mihi; pro tanto munere saxa dabo ! Quam mallem, amoueat lapidem bonus Angel [us] ore, Exeat ut Christi Corpus, imago tua. Sed nil vota valent; venias cito, Christe; resurget, Clausa licet tumulo, mater, et astra petet.
الصفحة 6 - a priest fit and able in knowledge to teach grammar freely to all scholars coming to the school in the said town to him, taking nothing of the scholars for their teaching.
الصفحة 30 - HEERE LYETH INTERRED THE BODY OF ANNE, WIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, WHO DEPTED THIS LIFE THE 6 DAY OF AVGV : 1623 BEING OF THE AGE OF 67 YEARES. Vbera tu mater, tu lac, vitamq. dedisti : Vae mihi, pro tanto munere saxa dabo. Quam mallem Amoueat lapidem bonus Angels, ore Exeat christi corpus imago tua : Sed nil votA valent ; venias cito, Christe, resurget ClausA licet tumulo mater, et AstrA petet.