The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... John Shakespeare was amerced in the sum of twelve - pence for having amassed what was no doubt a con- spicuous sterquinarium before his house in Henley Street , and under these unsavory circumstances does the history of the poet's ...
... John Shakespeare was amerced in the sum of twelve - pence for having amassed what was no doubt a con- spicuous sterquinarium before his house in Henley Street , and under these unsavory circumstances does the history of the poet's ...
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... John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer at once commenced by his election ...
... John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of having married an opu- lent heiress , his now comparative affluence investing him with no small degree of local importance . His official ca- reer at once commenced by his election ...
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... John Shakespeare so conducted his busi- ness is unknown , but it is certain that in addition to his trade in gloves , which also , as was usual , included the sale of divers articles made of leather , he entered into a variety of other ...
... John Shakespeare so conducted his busi- ness is unknown , but it is certain that in addition to his trade in gloves , which also , as was usual , included the sale of divers articles made of leather , he entered into a variety of other ...
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... John Shakespeare con- tributed on this occasion fairly , at least , if not liberally , both towards the relief of the poor and of those who were attacked by the epidemic . In March , 1565 , John Shakespeare , with the assistance of his ...
... John Shakespeare con- tributed on this occasion fairly , at least , if not liberally , both towards the relief of the poor and of those who were attacked by the epidemic . In March , 1565 , John Shakespeare , with the assistance of his ...
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... John Shakespeare , and Ralph Cawdrey , a butcher , were nomi- nated for the office of the High Bailiff , or , as that digni- tary was subsequently called , the Mayor . The last - named candidate was the one who was elected . It is upon ...
... John Shakespeare , and Ralph Cawdrey , a butcher , were nomi- nated for the office of the High Bailiff , or , as that digni- tary was subsequently called , the Mayor . The last - named candidate was the one who was elected . It is upon ...
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