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... of twelve - pence for having amassed what was no doubt a conspicuous sterquinarium before his house in Henley Street , and under these unsavory circumstances does the history of the poet's father commence in the records of England .
... of twelve - pence for having amassed what was no doubt a conspicuous sterquinarium before his house in Henley Street , and under these unsavory circumstances does the history of the poet's father commence in the records of England .
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It may be confidently asserted that there is only one room in the entire building which has not been greatly changed since the days of the poet's boyhood . This is the antique cellar under the sitting - room , from which it is ...
It may be confidently asserted that there is only one room in the entire building which has not been greatly changed since the days of the poet's boyhood . This is the antique cellar under the sitting - room , from which it is ...
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In the month of October , 1566 , another son , who was christened Gilbert on the thirteenth , was born , the poet being then nearly two and a half years old . This Gilbert , who was educated at the Free School , in after life entered ...
In the month of October , 1566 , another son , who was christened Gilbert on the thirteenth , was born , the poet being then nearly two and a half years old . This Gilbert , who was educated at the Free School , in after life entered ...
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The rood - loft is mentioned as having been taken down in the year of the poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously " defaced , ” that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and ...
The rood - loft is mentioned as having been taken down in the year of the poet's birth , 1564 , a number of the images in the building having been previously " defaced , ” that is to say , at some time between Michaelmas , 1562 , and ...
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A passion for the drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic entertainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during ...
A passion for the drama is with some natures an instinct , and it would appear that the poet's father had an express taste in that direction . At all events , dramatic entertainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during ...
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