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CHAPTER XLVI SHAKESPEARE – THE MAN WHEN Shakespeare first went to London he had a hard life . He found no better work to do than that of holding horses outside the theatre doors . In those days the plays took place in the afternoon ...
CHAPTER XLVI SHAKESPEARE – THE MAN WHEN Shakespeare first went to London he had a hard life . He found no better work to do than that of holding horses outside the theatre doors . In those days the plays took place in the afternoon ...
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Others still called him a good fellow , gentle Shakespeare , sweet Master Shakespeare . I should like to think , too , that Spenser called him pleasant Willy . ' But wise folk tell us that these words were not spoken of Shakespeare but ...
Others still called him a good fellow , gentle Shakespeare , sweet Master Shakespeare . I should like to think , too , that Spenser called him pleasant Willy . ' But wise folk tell us that these words were not spoken of Shakespeare but ...
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And Shakespeare speaks of everything that touches life most nearly . He uses words that we do not use now ; he speaks of things we do not speak of now ; but it was the fashion of his day to be more open and plain spoken than we are .
And Shakespeare speaks of everything that touches life most nearly . He uses words that we do not use now ; he speaks of things we do not speak of now ; but it was the fashion of his day to be more open and plain spoken than we are .
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