The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... taken shortly after his death in 1556 , enables us to realize the kind of life that was followed by the poet's mother during her girlhood . In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have ...
... taken shortly after his death in 1556 , enables us to realize the kind of life that was followed by the poet's mother during her girlhood . In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have ...
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... taken down in the year of the poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously “ de- faced , " that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and Michaelmas , 1563 , John Shakespeare himself ...
... taken down in the year of the poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously “ de- faced , " that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and Michaelmas , 1563 , John Shakespeare himself ...
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... taken I geve them xij.d. a pece . " Henry Shake- speare was present at the execution of this will , and there is other evidence that the poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , .who were connections by marriage ...
... taken I geve them xij.d. a pece . " Henry Shake- speare was present at the execution of this will , and there is other evidence that the poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , .who were connections by marriage ...
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... taken place on December 29. In her will , that of a substantial lady farmer of the period , there is no direct mention of the Shakespeares , but it is not unlikely that one or more of their sons may be included in the bequest , - " to ...
... taken place on December 29. In her will , that of a substantial lady farmer of the period , there is no direct mention of the Shakespeares , but it is not unlikely that one or more of their sons may be included in the bequest , - " to ...
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... If we assume , however , as we reasonably may , that cohabitation had previously taken place , no question of morals would in those days have arisen , or Icould have been entertained . The precontract , which was 32 Life WILLIAM.
... If we assume , however , as we reasonably may , that cohabitation had previously taken place , no question of morals would in those days have arisen , or Icould have been entertained . The precontract , which was 32 Life WILLIAM.
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