The Complete Works of Shakspere, المجلد 1London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857 |
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الصفحة vii
... seems to detract little or nothing from such an inference . The arms thus granted had reference to the family name , Shakespeare ; and appear , indeed , rather to have been confirmed than to have originated in the grant of 1569 ; for ...
... seems to detract little or nothing from such an inference . The arms thus granted had reference to the family name , Shakespeare ; and appear , indeed , rather to have been confirmed than to have originated in the grant of 1569 ; for ...
الصفحة viii
... seems that the mortgagee was let into possession of the land ; for about twenty years afterwards , a suit in equity was instituted by John Shakespeare , for redemption or recovery of the mortgaged property . This mortgage has been ...
... seems that the mortgagee was let into possession of the land ; for about twenty years afterwards , a suit in equity was instituted by John Shakespeare , for redemption or recovery of the mortgaged property . This mortgage has been ...
الصفحة x
... seems to indicate an earlier arrival in the metropolis than is usually supposed . It is not very probable that a youth who left Stratford in 1587 ( whether to evade the pursuit of justice or not , but at all events ) with small or no ...
... seems to indicate an earlier arrival in the metropolis than is usually supposed . It is not very probable that a youth who left Stratford in 1587 ( whether to evade the pursuit of justice or not , but at all events ) with small or no ...
الصفحة xiii
... seems to me , the hand of an inferior dramatist . However Shakespeare may have yielded to the national prejudices of his age , he was too noble and humane to have attempted to justify upon the stage that most atrocious tragedy , in ...
... seems to me , the hand of an inferior dramatist . However Shakespeare may have yielded to the national prejudices of his age , he was too noble and humane to have attempted to justify upon the stage that most atrocious tragedy , in ...
الصفحة xxvii
... seem scarcely to justify the fine poetry which they sometimes utter , but it is the condition of a king dethroned that ... seems to have existed from his birth . The language of Henry the Eighth ( a successful tyrant ) differs from John ...
... seem scarcely to justify the fine poetry which they sometimes utter , but it is the condition of a king dethroned that ... seems to have existed from his birth . The language of Henry the Eighth ( a successful tyrant ) differs from John ...
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