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The means of ablution were lamentably defective , if , indeed , they were not limited to what could have been supplied by an insulated pail of water , for what were called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal ...
The means of ablution were lamentably defective , if , indeed , they were not limited to what could have been supplied by an insulated pail of water , for what were called towels were merely used for wiping the hands after a meal ...
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Whilst all this was acting , there came forth of another doore at the farthest end of the stage two old men , the one in blew with a serjeant - at - armes his mace on his shoulder , the other in red with a drawn sword in his hand and ...
Whilst all this was acting , there came forth of another doore at the farthest end of the stage two old men , the one in blew with a serjeant - at - armes his mace on his shoulder , the other in red with a drawn sword in his hand and ...
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... Mr. John Shakspeer , ” was baptized at Stratford , the Christian name of the infant having probably been adopted in recollection of his grandfather of Snitterfield , who had been re moved by the hand of death some years previously .
... Mr. John Shakspeer , ” was baptized at Stratford , the Christian name of the infant having probably been adopted in recollection of his grandfather of Snitterfield , who had been re moved by the hand of death some years previously .
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good as married , saying to Holder , — “ I do confesse that I am your wief and have forsaken all my frendes for your sake , and I hope you will use me well ; " and thereupon she “ gave him her hand . ” Then , as Maides observes ...
good as married , saying to Holder , — “ I do confesse that I am your wief and have forsaken all my frendes for your sake , and I hope you will use me well ; " and thereupon she “ gave him her hand . ” Then , as Maides observes ...
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Shakespeare , and scarcely any other waiter was trusted with a horse while Will Shakespeare could be had ; —this was the first dawn of better fortune ; -Shakespeare , finding more horses put into his hand than he could hold , hired boys ...
Shakespeare , and scarcely any other waiter was trusted with a horse while Will Shakespeare could be had ; —this was the first dawn of better fortune ; -Shakespeare , finding more horses put into his hand than he could hold , hired boys ...
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