The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bell, 1899 |
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... means had an opportunity to be what he afterwards proved . He was the best of his family , but the male line is ex- tinguished : not one , for fear of the curse abovesaid , dare touch his gravestone , though his wife and daughters did ...
... means had an opportunity to be what he afterwards proved . He was the best of his family , but the male line is ex- tinguished : not one , for fear of the curse abovesaid , dare touch his gravestone , though his wife and daughters did ...
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... means amounted to destitution . In fact , the records of the bailiff's court , that prove his difficulties in meeting demands upon him , show him by other entries of the same date , suing debtors for monies owing . In 1586 a crisis came ...
... means amounted to destitution . In fact , the records of the bailiff's court , that prove his difficulties in meeting demands upon him , show him by other entries of the same date , suing debtors for monies owing . In 1586 a crisis came ...
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... means , his father's doubtful occupation , or , as one tradition would have it , to that of a schoolmaster . From the familiarity with legal technicalities displayed in his writings , and his fondness for , I had almost said addic- tion ...
... means , his father's doubtful occupation , or , as one tradition would have it , to that of a schoolmaster . From the familiarity with legal technicalities displayed in his writings , and his fondness for , I had almost said addic- tion ...
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... mean , who speak from . our mouths , those Anticks garnisht in our colours . Is it not strange that I , to whom they have all been beholding ; is it not like that you , to whom they have all been beholding , shall ( were ye in that case ...
... mean , who speak from . our mouths , those Anticks garnisht in our colours . Is it not strange that I , to whom they have all been beholding ; is it not like that you , to whom they have all been beholding , shall ( were ye in that case ...
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William Shakespeare. That did not better for my life provide Than public means , which public manners breeds . Thence comes it that my name receives a brand , And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works with , like the dyer's ...
William Shakespeare. That did not better for my life provide Than public means , which public manners breeds . Thence comes it that my name receives a brand , And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works with , like the dyer's ...
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