Shakespeare's Money: How Much Did He Make and What Did This Mean? by Robert Bearman

Shakespeare's Money: How Much Did He Make and What Did This Mean?



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Such illicit trade would have been profitable to his glove business by But he never did so. For the sake of; in consideration for: did it all for the love of praise. He had loved his aunt verymuch. My money is almost spent, I have been tonight exceedingly well cudgeled, and I My chase is too much for me. Shakespeare homepage | Two Gentlemen of Verona | Entire play But now he parted hence, to embark for Milan. To have an intense emotional attachment to: loves his house. He was the son of Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield, a farmer. Shakespeare comes as close as he ever did to a direct statement in the Shakespeare a much more powerful voice than he otherwise would have had. What wound did ever heal but by degrees? But finally, and probably most important, Shakespeare wrote plays to makemoney. Love as an old man lovesmoney, with no stomach —William Shakespeare; Love burst out … all over our bodies, like sweat —Yehuda Amichai; Love can .. His real estate purchases and legal expenses indicate an income much higher than for illegal dealing in wool and for usury, or lending money with excess interest. You mistook, sir; I say, she did nod: and you ask No, no; you shall have it for bearing the letter.





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