Shakspere: his birthplace and its neighbourhood. Illustrated by W.J. Linton
198 pages
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Shakspere: his birthplace and its neighbourhood. Illustrated by W.J. Linton

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i aft SHAKSPEEE: BIETHPLACE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. " in theDoubtless had seen a Bottom old Warwickshire hamlets ;Shakspcre many many ' ' a Sir Nathaniel and himself a little o'errarted.' He hadAlissander,' findingplaying been with the the and Flute the when aSnug joiner, Quince carpenter, bellows-mender, we will not and acted with and written their for them."boy, question, them, parts FROUDE'S vol. i. ch. i. 70.History of England, pp. 69, " had to be left with his and clover : the clouds-Shakspere kingcups pansies passing the Avon's flow and the hills and woods of Warwick."undulating RUSKIN'S Modern vol. iv. ch. xx. 373.Painters, 29, p. The Tombs in the Chance'. SHAKSPERE: HIS BIRTHPLACE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. BY JOHN E. WISE. BY W. I, INT O N.ILLUSTRATED J. Porch of ChurchTrinity LONDON: ELDER AND CORNHILL.SMITH, CO., G5, M.DCCC.LXI. t* The Transljition is reserved.][ Right of LIST OF ILLUSTEATIONS. The Tombs in the Chancel Frontispiece. Porch of ChurchTrinity Title-page. The room in which was born 12Shakspere Father's in 13His House StreetHenley Old Font of Church 19Trinity 20ChurchTrinity The Latin School 28 The Mathematical School 34 and 35Back of Grammar GuildSchool, Chapel Desk .

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i aftSHAKSPEEE:
BIETHPLACE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD."
in theDoubtless had seen a Bottom old Warwickshire hamlets ;Shakspcre many many
' '
a Sir Nathaniel and himself a little o'errarted.' He hadAlissander,' findingplaying
been with the the and Flute the when aSnug joiner, Quince carpenter, bellows-mender,
we will not and acted with and written their for them."boy, question, them, parts
FROUDE'S vol. i. ch. i. 70.History of England, pp. 69,
" had to be left with his and clover : the clouds-Shakspere kingcups pansies passing
the Avon's flow and the hills and woods of Warwick."undulating
RUSKIN'S Modern vol. iv. ch. xx. 373.Painters, 29, p.The Tombs in the Chance'.SHAKSPERE:
HIS
BIRTHPLACE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD.
BY JOHN E. WISE.
BY W. I, INT O N.ILLUSTRATED J.
Porch of ChurchTrinity
LONDON:
ELDER AND CORNHILL.SMITH, CO., G5,
M.DCCC.LXI.t*
The Transljition is reserved.][ Right of

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