The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... once commenced by his election in 1557 as one of the ale - tasters , an officer appointed for the supervision of malt liquors and bread . About the same time he was re- ceived into the Corporation , taking the lowest rank , as was usual ...
... once commenced by his election in 1557 as one of the ale - tasters , an officer appointed for the supervision of malt liquors and bread . About the same time he was re- ceived into the Corporation , taking the lowest rank , as was usual ...
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... once in a play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was a man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he pro- fessed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that play ...
... once in a play at Kendall called Corpus Christi Play , where there was a man on a tree and blood ran downe , etc. , and after he pro- fessed that he could not remember that ever he heard of salvation by Jesus Christ but in that play ...
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... once asking of the bans " being included in the ceremonial serv- ice . The name of the parish in which the nuptials were celebrated has not been ascertained , but it must have been one of those places in the diocese of Worcester the ...
... once asking of the bans " being included in the ceremonial serv- ice . The name of the parish in which the nuptials were celebrated has not been ascertained , but it must have been one of those places in the diocese of Worcester the ...
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... once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote , near Stratford ; —for this he was prosecuted by that gentleman , as he thought , some- what too severely , and , in order to revenge that ill - usage , he made a ...
... once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote , near Stratford ; —for this he was prosecuted by that gentleman , as he thought , some- what too severely , and , in order to revenge that ill - usage , he made a ...
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... once arrived in London . For , residing throughout his youth in what may fairly be considered a theatrical neigh- borhood , with continual facilities for the cultivation of those tastes , if he had yielded in his boyish days to an ...
... once arrived in London . For , residing throughout his youth in what may fairly be considered a theatrical neigh- borhood , with continual facilities for the cultivation of those tastes , if he had yielded in his boyish days to an ...
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