The Story of the Grafton Portrait of William Shakespeare Aetatis Suae 24, 1588: With an Account of the Sack and Destruction of the Manor House of Grafton Regis by the Parliamentary Forces on Christmas Eve, 1643 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Story of the "Grafton" Portrait of William Shakespeare "Aetatis Suae 24, 1588" With an Account of the Sack and Destruction of the Manor House of Grafton Regis by the Parliamentary Forces on Christmas Eve, 1643

The telling Of the following story has been prompted by the discovery Of a picture which the author, from evidence collected by him and set out in these pages, submits to be a genuine portrait of Shakespeare painted during his lifetime.

The portrait has painted upon it an age 24 and a date the age corresponding with that of Shakespeare in the same year.

An analytical comparison is made between this and other recognised portraits Of Shakespeare.

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