The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... hear again . It seems not improbable that the occupations of John Shakespeare were modified by the portion of land that he received with his wife , and in 1570 he rents a meadow ( Ingon ) of fourteen acres , at a rent implying that ...
... hear again . It seems not improbable that the occupations of John Shakespeare were modified by the portion of land that he received with his wife , and in 1570 he rents a meadow ( Ingon ) of fourteen acres , at a rent implying that ...
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... hear the Scythian Tamburlaine Threat'ning the world with high astounding terms ; " a promise he redeems in this wise , - " Where'er I come the fatal sisters sweat And grisly death , by running to and fro To do their ceaseless homage to ...
... hear the Scythian Tamburlaine Threat'ning the world with high astounding terms ; " a promise he redeems in this wise , - " Where'er I come the fatal sisters sweat And grisly death , by running to and fro To do their ceaseless homage to ...
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... hear is beyond any all other countries that I can hear of , dear and over dear ) malcontent : they have assembled together in a great number , and travelled to Sir Thos . Lucy on Friday last , to com- plain of our maltster ; on Sunday ...
... hear is beyond any all other countries that I can hear of , dear and over dear ) malcontent : they have assembled together in a great number , and travelled to Sir Thos . Lucy on Friday last , to com- plain of our maltster ; on Sunday ...
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... hear when and where and how ; and I pray let not go that occasion if it may sort to any indifferent condition . " The scanty incidents that can be gleaned for Shake- speare's biography in the three last years of Elizabeth- those of the ...
... hear when and where and how ; and I pray let not go that occasion if it may sort to any indifferent condition . " The scanty incidents that can be gleaned for Shake- speare's biography in the three last years of Elizabeth- those of the ...
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... hear- ing , and yet wist not that they were losing words it were worth half a lifetime to have listened to . The comparative silence of contemporaries , I take to be then , mere intelligible repose upon a fact acknow- ledged by all ...
... hear- ing , and yet wist not that they were losing words it were worth half a lifetime to have listened to . The comparative silence of contemporaries , I take to be then , mere intelligible repose upon a fact acknow- ledged by all ...
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