Ancient View of the Birthplace of Shakspere. From a Drawing in the King's Library, British Museum. ENGRAVED BY R. LANGTON, MANCHESTER, FOR MR. TWEDDELL'S WORK ON "SHAKSPERE: HIS TIMES AND CONTEMPORARIES." SHAKSPERE: HIS TIMES AND CONTEMPORARIES. BY GEORGE MARKHAM TWEDDELL, 66 EDITOR OF 'THE STOKESLEY NEWS, AND CLEVELAND REPORTER;” “TWEDDELL'S SECOND EDITION, CORRECTED AND ENLARGED BY THE AUTHOR. "The richest period of the English mind, of the greatest men of action and thought |