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early 19th century. In the
Romantic and
Victorian eras the
spelling "
Shakspere", as used in the poet's own signature,
became more
widely adopted in the...
- Boston:
Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 1935264. Baldwin, T.W. (1944).
William Shakspere's Small Latine &
Lesse Gr****. Vol. 1. Urbana:
University of
Illinois Press...
- The New
Shakspere Society was
founded in
Autumn 1873 by
Frederick James Furnivall in
order "to do
honor to
Shakspere, to make out the
succession of his...
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Mount Shakspere is a 12,174-foot-elevation (3,711 meter)
summit located in
Fresno County, California,
United States. The
mountain is set four
miles west...
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Alexander John. On
early English pronunciation: with
especial reference to
Shakspere and Chaucer,
containing an
investigation of the
correspondence of writing...
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Blackfriars mortgage 11
March 1616
William Shakspere Page 1 of will (from 1817 engraving)
Willm Shakspere Page 2 of will
William Shakspeare Last page...
- an
edition of the
works of
William Shakespeare entitled The
Pictorial Shakspere,
which had
appeared in
parts (1838–1841),
Knight published a
variety of...
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Frederick James Furnivall in a Soho restaurant,
became a
member of the New
Shakspere Society.: 49-73 On 1
January 1879, aged nineteen,
Grahame entered the...
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Master Skylark: A
Story of
Shakspere's Time is a best-selling 1897 children's book by
American author John Bennett,
about a
child growing up in Shakespearean...
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Catholic countries in 1582,
Shakespeare died on 3 May 1616. Also
spelled Shakspere,
Shaksper and Shake-speare, as
spelling in
Elizabethan times was not fixed...