The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... , almost invariably terminated by the lady's acceptance of a bent sixpence . One lover , who was betrothed in the same year in which Shakespeare was engaged to Anne Hath- away , gave also a pair of gloves , two 35 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... , almost invariably terminated by the lady's acceptance of a bent sixpence . One lover , who was betrothed in the same year in which Shakespeare was engaged to Anne Hath- away , gave also a pair of gloves , two 35 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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... Hath- away were betrothed either formally or informally , but , at all events , under conditions that could , if necessary , have been legally ratified . There are reasons for believing that later in the century cohabitation between the ...
... Hath- away were betrothed either formally or informally , but , at all events , under conditions that could , if necessary , have been legally ratified . There are reasons for believing that later in the century cohabitation between the ...
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... hath not lands or tenements to the value of forty shillings by year shall have or keep any greyhound , hound , nor other dog to hunt ; nor shall they use ferrets , hays , nets , hare - pipes , nor cords nor other engines for to take or ...
... hath not lands or tenements to the value of forty shillings by year shall have or keep any greyhound , hound , nor other dog to hunt ; nor shall they use ferrets , hays , nets , hare - pipes , nor cords nor other engines for to take or ...
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... hath since published them in his owne name ; but as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage under whom he hath publisht them , so the author I know much offended with M. Jaggard that ( altogether unknowne to him ) presumed ...
... hath since published them in his owne name ; but as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage under whom he hath publisht them , so the author I know much offended with M. Jaggard that ( altogether unknowne to him ) presumed ...
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... hath shown : and , for their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " From these words we may infer ( i . ) that 1 Henry VI pre- ceded Henry V ; ( ii . ) that probably the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI are also ...
... hath shown : and , for their sake , In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " From these words we may infer ( i . ) that 1 Henry VI pre- ceded Henry V ; ( ii . ) that probably the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI are also ...
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