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... suggestion that some of his impressions of perfect womanhood had their origin in his recollections of the faultless nature of the matron of Henley Street . The maiden name of Robert Arden's wife has not been discovered , but it is ...
... suggestion that some of his impressions of perfect womanhood had their origin in his recollections of the faultless nature of the matron of Henley Street . The maiden name of Robert Arden's wife has not been discovered , but it is ...
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а . excuse for a man who , in times of a virulent and crushing persecution , was unwilling to sacrifice the temporal interests of his wife and children as well as his own on the altar of open non - conformity .
а . excuse for a man who , in times of a virulent and crushing persecution , was unwilling to sacrifice the temporal interests of his wife and children as well as his own on the altar of open non - conformity .
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raphy , which , in his old age , he addressed to his wife and children . The curious narrative given by Willis is in the following terms , - “ in the city of Gloucester the manner is , as I think it is in other like corporations ...
raphy , which , in his old age , he addressed to his wife and children . The curious narrative given by Willis is in the following terms , - “ in the city of Gloucester the manner is , as I think it is in other like corporations ...
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From the first of these works the improvised examination of Master Page in the Merry Wives of Windsor is so almost verbally remembered , that one might imagine that the William of the scene was a resuscitation of the poet at school .
From the first of these works the improvised examination of Master Page in the Merry Wives of Windsor is so almost verbally remembered , that one might imagine that the William of the scene was a resuscitation of the poet at school .
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This must have been a great disappointment to the worthy glover , who had only in the previous year disposed of his wife's reversionary interests at Snitterfield for the exact amount that he had borrowed from the Lamberts in 1578 ...
This must have been a great disappointment to the worthy glover , who had only in the previous year disposed of his wife's reversionary interests at Snitterfield for the exact amount that he had borrowed from the Lamberts in 1578 ...
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