The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... 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 been re- stricted to an ...
... 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 been re- stricted to an ...
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... death some years previously . In- dependently of this new baby , there were now four other children , —Anne , who was in her third , Joan in her fifth , Gilbert in his eighth , and the poet in his tenth year . The father's circumstances ...
... death some years previously . In- dependently of this new baby , there were now four other children , —Anne , who was in her third , Joan in her fifth , Gilbert in his eighth , and the poet in his tenth year . The father's circumstances ...
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... death of Agnes Arden , who was described as " aged and impotent " in the July of the following year , 1580 , and who died a few months after- wards , her burial at Aston Cantlowe having taken place on December 29. In her will , that of ...
... death of Agnes Arden , who was described as " aged and impotent " in the July of the following year , 1580 , and who died a few months after- wards , her burial at Aston Cantlowe having taken place on December 29. In her will , that of ...
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... death of his only son , for , shortly after that event , he is discovered taking a fancy to one of the largest houses in the town , and becoming its purchaser in the following year . At this time , 1596 , he appears to have been ...
... death of his only son , for , shortly after that event , he is discovered taking a fancy to one of the largest houses in the town , and becoming its purchaser in the following year . At this time , 1596 , he appears to have been ...
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... death , and is described in the register as a player . There can be little doubt that he was introduced to the stage by the great dramatist , but , from the absence of professional notice of him , it may be concluded that he did not ...
... death , and is described in the register as a player . There can be little doubt that he was introduced to the stage by the great dramatist , but , from the absence of professional notice of him , it may be concluded that he did not ...
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