| Sir Granville George Greenwood - 1909 - 176 стор.
...say? " This William being inclined naturally to poetry and acting, came to London I guesse about 1 8, and was an actor at one of the play-houses, and did act exceedingly well." Why, Shakspere married at eighteen, had his first child born to him at nineteen, was the father of... | |
| Stratford-upon-Avon (England). Shakespeare's Birthplace - 1910 - 160 стор.
...him for a naturall witt, his acquaintance and coetanean, but dyed young. This William, being 1nclined naturally to poetry and acting, came to London, I...one of the playhouses, and did act exceedingly well. He began early to make essayes at dramatique poetry, which at that time was very lowe, and his playes... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 стор.
...but dyed young. This William being inclined naturally to poetry and acting, came to London, Iguesse, about 18 ; and was an actor at one of the playhouses, and did act exceedingly well (now B. Johnson was never a good actor, but an excellent instructor). He began early to make essayes at dramatique... | |
| Thomas Kay - 1914 - 126 стор.
...biographer, Aubrey, who, in the few words he bestows upon the subject, says : " This William . . . came to London I guesse about 18; and was an actor at one of the play houses." 1 Although Aubrey uses the words " I guesse," it will be seen that his evidence is of... | |
| Alexander Cargill - 1916 - 230 стор.
...tone Aubrey writes of him : 4 This Wm. being inclined naturally to poetry and acting came to London, and was an actor at one of the playhouses, and did act exceedingly well. . . . He began early to make essayes at dramatique poetry, which at that time was very lowe, and his... | |
| Walter Lowrie Hervey, Melvin Hix - 1918 - 552 стор.
..., . r*f\n1r- 1 . ," T, . >.fiii . < > iv • T .«.« . ] . , » i F i >• < \ • _ eighteen — and was an actor at one of the playhouses, and did act exceedingly well." A later tradition runs, "He was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshire for some time,... | |
| Jesse Franklin Bradley, Joseph Quincy Adams - 1922 - 492 стор.
...his Humour. (ii, 184; cf. 192.) * * * * William Shakespear (1564-1616). • . . . This William . . . was an actor at one of the playhouses, and did act exceedingly well (now B. Johnson was never A good actor, but an excellent instructor). . . . Ben Johnson .and he did gather... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 462 стор.
...This William, being naturally inclined to Poetry and Acting, came to London, I guess about eighteen, and was an Actor at one of the Playhouses and did act exceedingly well. . . . He began early to make essays at Dramatic Poetry, which at that time was very low, and his Plays... | |
| Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn, George Bagshawe Harrison - 1923 - 140 стор.
...of his performance was the ghost in his own Hamlet.' Thus Rowe. Aubrey's account is : ' This William being inclined naturally to poetry and acting, came...the playhouses, and did act exceedingly well (now B. Johnson was never a good actor but an excellent instructor). ' He was a handsome, well shap't man :... | |
| Bodleian Library - 1927 - 96 стор.
...son in this Towne, that was held not at all inferior to him for a naturall witt, his acquaintance & coetanean, but dyed young. This Wm. being inclined...the Play-houses and did act exceedingly well: now B. Johnson was never a good Actor, but an excellent Instructor. He began early to make essayes at Dramatique... | |
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