The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer at once commenced by his ...
... given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer at once commenced by his ...
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... given by Willis is in the follow- ing terms , - " in the city of Gloucester the manner is , as I think it is in other like corporations , that , when players of enterludes come to towne , they first attend the Mayor to enforme him what ...
... given by Willis is in the follow- ing terms , - " in the city of Gloucester the manner is , as I think it is in other like corporations , that , when players of enterludes come to towne , they first attend the Mayor to enforme him what ...
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... given to persons who , without keeping meat - shops , killed cattle and pigs for others ; and as there is no telling how many ad- juncts the worthy glover had to his legitimate business , it is very possible that the lad may have served ...
... given to persons who , without keeping meat - shops , killed cattle and pigs for others ; and as there is no telling how many ad- juncts the worthy glover had to his legitimate business , it is very possible that the lad may have served ...
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... given in anticipation of the marriage of Wil- liam Shakespeare with Anne Hathaway , a proof in itself that there was no clandestine intention in the arrange- ments , is dated November 28 , 1582. Their first child , Susanna , was ...
... given in anticipation of the marriage of Wil- liam Shakespeare with Anne Hathaway , a proof in itself that there was no clandestine intention in the arrange- ments , is dated November 28 , 1582. Their first child , Susanna , was ...
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... given to early marriages in cases where there was no money , and but narrow means of support , on either side . It is not , therefore , likely that the consent of John and Mary Shakespeare to the poet's marriage was withheld on such ...
... given to early marriages in cases where there was no money , and but narrow means of support , on either side . It is not , therefore , likely that the consent of John and Mary Shakespeare to the poet's marriage was withheld on such ...
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