The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... lady farmer of the period , there is no direct mention of the Shakespeares , but it is not unlikely that one or more of their sons may be included in the bequest , - “ to everi on of my god - children xij.d. a - peece , " the absence of ...
... lady farmer of the period , there is no direct mention of the Shakespeares , but it is not unlikely that one or more of their sons may be included in the bequest , - “ to everi on of my god - children xij.d. a - peece , " the absence of ...
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... Willis and the other a John Maides of Snitterfield , on purpose to acknowledge that they were irrevocably pledged to wed- lock . The lady evidently considered herself already as good as married , saying to Holder , - " 34 Life WILLIAM.
... Willis and the other a John Maides of Snitterfield , on purpose to acknowledge that they were irrevocably pledged to wed- lock . The lady evidently considered herself already as good as married , saying to Holder , - " 34 Life WILLIAM.
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... lady arriving there unaccompanied by any of her friends . When re- quested to explain the reason of this omission , “ she an- swered that her leasure wold not lett her and that she thought she cold not obtaine her mother's goodwill ...
... lady arriving there unaccompanied by any of her friends . When re- quested to explain the reason of this omission , “ she an- swered that her leasure wold not lett her and that she thought she cold not obtaine her mother's goodwill ...
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... lady of his choice was as disreputable as the flax - wench , and gratui- tously united with the poet in a moral wrong that could have been converted , by the smallest expenditure of trouble , into a moral right . The whole theory is ...
... lady of his choice was as disreputable as the flax - wench , and gratui- tously united with the poet in a moral wrong that could have been converted , by the smallest expenditure of trouble , into a moral right . The whole theory is ...
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... Lady terms deer - stealing a " prettie serv- ice , " and this was the light in which it was usually viewed so long as the keepers were outwitted . These were days when youthful raids for fruit or animals were not only excusable in the ...
... Lady terms deer - stealing a " prettie serv- ice , " and this was the light in which it was usually viewed so long as the keepers were outwitted . These were days when youthful raids for fruit or animals were not only excusable in the ...
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