The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... called him " the gentle Shakespeare , ” and tells us that he was of an open and free nature . " Those who met him at his ease knew him as a jolly companion with a splendid wit . Surely the hand of such a man is to be warmed with our ...
... called him " the gentle Shakespeare , ” and tells us that he was of an open and free nature . " Those who met him at his ease knew him as a jolly companion with a splendid wit . Surely the hand of such a man is to be warmed with our ...
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... called from its being the terminus of the road from Henley - in - Arden , a market- town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations afterwards , the sanitary condition of the thoroughfares of Stratford- on ...
... called from its being the terminus of the road from Henley - in - Arden , a market- town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations afterwards , the sanitary condition of the thoroughfares of Stratford- on ...
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... called More Towns End . In the year 1557 , however , his fortunes underwent an im- portant change through an alliance with Mary , the young- est and fondly - loved daughter of Robert Arden , a wealthy farmer of Wilmecote , near ...
... called More Towns End . In the year 1557 , however , his fortunes underwent an im- portant change through an alliance with Mary , the young- est and fondly - loved daughter of Robert Arden , a wealthy farmer of Wilmecote , near ...
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... called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal , and there was not a single wash - hand basin in the establishment . As for the inmate and other labor- ers , it was very seldom indeed , if ever , that they either ...
... called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal , and there was not a single wash - hand basin in the establishment . As for the inmate and other labor- ers , it was very seldom indeed , if ever , that they either ...
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... called , the Mayor . The last - named candidate was the one who was elected . It is It is upon this occasion that the poet's father is alluded to for the first time in the local records as " Mr. Shakspeyr . " He had been previously ...
... called , the Mayor . The last - named candidate was the one who was elected . It is It is upon this occasion that the poet's father is alluded to for the first time in the local records as " Mr. Shakspeyr . " He had been previously ...
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