The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously “ de- faced , " that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and Michaelmas , 1563 , John Shakespeare himself having been on the latter ...
... poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously “ de- faced , " that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and Michaelmas , 1563 , John Shakespeare himself having been on the latter ...
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... poet received the first rudiments of education from older boys who were some way advanced in their school career . A passion for the drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express ...
... poet received the first rudiments of education from older boys who were some way advanced in their school career . A passion for the drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express ...
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... poet's sister , Joan , was born . She was baptized on the fifteenth of that month , and , by a prevalent fashion which has created so much perplexity in discussions on longevities , was named after an elder child of the same parents who ...
... poet's sister , Joan , was born . She was baptized on the fifteenth of that month , and , by a prevalent fashion which has created so much perplexity in discussions on longevities , was named after an elder child of the same parents who ...
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... poet's uncle , resided on a large farm near Snitterfield church . The house has long dis- appeared , but two of the old enclosures that he rented , Burmans and Red Hill , are still to be observed on the right of the highway to Luscombe ...
... poet's uncle , resided on a large farm near Snitterfield church . The house has long dis- appeared , but two of the old enclosures that he rented , Burmans and Red Hill , are still to be observed on the right of the highway to Luscombe ...
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... poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , who were connections by marriage with the Ardens ... poet in his tenth year . The father's circumstances were not yet on the wane , so there is every reason for believing ...
... poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , who were connections by marriage with the Ardens ... poet in his tenth year . The father's circumstances were not yet on the wane , so there is every reason for believing ...
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