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The land we live in, a pictorial and literary sketch-book of the British empire - Page 232
by British empire - 1847
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The dramatic works of Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson and Stevens [sic ...

The dramatic works of Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson and Stevens [sic ...

William Shakespeare - 1824
...паи, till аи extravagance. that lie was guilty of forced him both out of bis country, ''i tint way of living which he had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be »blemish upon his у tod manners, aud a misfortune to him, yet it afterwards hippHy proved the occasion...
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare: from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...
Shakspeare and his times: including the biography of the poet, criticisms on ...

Shakspeare and his times: including the biography of the poet, criticisms on ...

Nathan Drake - Drama - 1838 - 660 pages
...this kind of settlement he continued for some time, till an extravagance (the deer-stealing frolic) Now that this settlement for sometime was the period which elapsed between the years 1582 and 1586,...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare

The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, Isaac Reed, Nicholas Rowe, George Steevens - 1839
...yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford. In this kind of settlement he continued for : some time, till an extravagance that he was guilty of, forced him...living which he had taken up; and though it seemed at nrat to be a blemish upon his good manners, and a misfortune to him, yet it afterwards happily proved...
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Shakespeare [sic] and his times: including the biography of the poet ...

Shakespeare [sic] and his times: including the biography of the poet ...

Nathan Drake - Drama - 1843 - 660 pages
...this kind of settlement he continued for some time, till an extravagance (the deer-stealing frolic) that he was guilty of, forced him both out of his...country, and that way of living which he had taken up." Now that this settlement for sometime was the period which elapsed between the years 1582 nnd 1586,...
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Shakespeare's plays: with his life

Shakespeare's plays: with his life, Volume 1

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, Charles Knight - Drama - 1847
...yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford. In this kind of settlement he continued for some time, till we give bo a blemish upon his good manners, and a misfortune to him, yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion...
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The Life of William Shakespeare: Including Many Particulars Respecting the ...

The Life of William Shakespeare: Including Many Particulars Respecting the ...

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Drama - 1848 - 336 pages
...extravaganee that he was guilty of, foreed him both out of his eountry and that way of living whieh he had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to...misfortune to him, yet it afterwards happily proved the oeeasion of exerting one of the greatest geninses that ever was known in dramatiek poetry. He had,...
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The life of William Shakespeare: Including many particulars respecting the ...

The life of William Shakespeare: Including many particulars respecting the ...

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Drama - 1848 - 336 pages
...guilty of, foreed him both ont of his eountry and that way of living whieh he had taken up ; and thongh it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good manners...misfortune to him, yet it afterwards happily proved the oeeasion of exerting one of the greatest geninses that ever was known in dramatiek poetry. He had,...
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Knight's Excursion Companion

Knight's Excursion Companion

Charles Knight - England - 1851 - 476 pages
...which was first told by Rowe, must bo here repeated : — "An extravaganee that he was guilty of foreed him both out of his country, and that way of living which he had taken up ; and though it scemed at first to be a blemish upon his good manners, and a misfortune to him, yet it afterwards happily...
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Hand book for visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon

Hand book for visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon

Drama - 1851 - 40 pages
...yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford. In this kind of settlement he continued for some time, till an extravagance that he was guilty of, forced him both out of his county and that way of living which he had taken up ; and, though it seemed at first to be a blemish...
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