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Shakspeare's father rose to be high bailiff and chief alderman of Strate ford ; but
became depressed in circumstances about the year 1578 . William was the
eldest of six surviving children , and after receiving some education in the
grammar ...
Shakspeare's father rose to be high bailiff and chief alderman of Strate ford ; but
became depressed in circumstances about the year 1578 . William was the
eldest of six surviving children , and after receiving some education in the
grammar ...
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During the period of his father's elevation to office , companies of players were
frequently in the habit of performing at Stratford ; among these players were
several who were Shakspeare's townsmen . An acquaintance with these persons
may ...
During the period of his father's elevation to office , companies of players were
frequently in the habit of performing at Stratford ; among these players were
several who were Shakspeare's townsmen . An acquaintance with these persons
may ...
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Have you your father's leave ? What says Tolonius ? Pol . He hath , my lord ,I do
beseech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair hour , I.aertes ; time be
thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.But now , my cousin Hamlet , and ...
Have you your father's leave ? What says Tolonius ? Pol . He hath , my lord ,I do
beseech you , give him leave to go . King . Take thy fair hour , I.aertes ; time be
thine , And thy best graces : spend it at thy will.But now , my cousin Hamlet , and ...
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We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe ; and think of us As of a father
: for let the world take note , You are the most immediate to our throne ; Our
chiefest courtier , cousin , and our son . Queen . Let not thy mother lose her
prayers ...
We pray you , throw to earth This unprevailing woe ; and think of us As of a father
: for let the world take note , You are the most immediate to our throne ; Our
chiefest courtier , cousin , and our son . Queen . Let not thy mother lose her
prayers ...
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My lord , I came to see your father's funeral . Ham . I pray thee , do not mock me ,
fellow - student ; I think , it was to see my mother's wedding . Hor . Indeed , my
lord , it follow'd hard upon . Ham . Thrift , thrift , Horatio ! the funeral bak'd meats
Did ...
My lord , I came to see your father's funeral . Ham . I pray thee , do not mock me ,
fellow - student ; I think , it was to see my mother's wedding . Hor . Indeed , my
lord , it follow'd hard upon . Ham . Thrift , thrift , Horatio ! the funeral bak'd meats
Did ...
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