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4d . for pikemen , & c . , and nothing to the date the tide of John Shakespeare ' s
affairs began to turn , poor of the town , in 1578 . This notion is refuted by the and
that he experienced disappointments and losses which fact , that in the deed for ...
4d . for pikemen , & c . , and nothing to the date the tide of John Shakespeare ' s
affairs began to turn , poor of the town , in 1578 . This notion is refuted by the and
that he experienced disappointments and losses which fact , that in the deed for ...
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... tithes and contribube under his brother in the management of his theatrical
tions to the maintenance of the poor ; and it ... liberal portion of money weekly
towards the next month he stood godfather there to a boy of the name relief of the
poor ...
... tithes and contribube under his brother in the management of his theatrical
tions to the maintenance of the poor ; and it ... liberal portion of money weekly
towards the next month he stood godfather there to a boy of the name relief of the
poor ...
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Poor souls , they perish ' d . ... liberal arts , Of whence I am ; nor that I am more
better Without a parallel : those being all my study , Than Prospero , master of a
full poor cell , The government I cast upon my brother , And thy no greater father .
Poor souls , they perish ' d . ... liberal arts , Of whence I am ; nor that I am more
better Without a parallel : those being all my study , Than Prospero , master of a
full poor cell , The government I cast upon my brother , And thy no greater father .
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Me , poor man ! - my library I prize above my dukedom . Was dukedom large
enough : of temporal royalties Mira . Would I might He thinks me now incapable ;
confederates But ever see that man ! ( So dry he was for sway ) with the king of ...
Me , poor man ! - my library I prize above my dukedom . Was dukedom large
enough : of temporal royalties Mira . Would I might He thinks me now incapable ;
confederates But ever see that man ! ( So dry he was for sway ) with the king of ...
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a most poor credulous monster . - - and that soundly : you cannot tell who ' s your
friend ; Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . open your chaps again . [ CALIBAN
drinks . | Cal . I ' ll show thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; Trin . I should ...
a most poor credulous monster . - - and that soundly : you cannot tell who ' s your
friend ; Well drawn , monster , in good sooth . open your chaps again . [ CALIBAN
drinks . | Cal . I ' ll show thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; Trin . I should ...
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