The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... poet , who was then in his fifth or sixth year , a spectator at either of these per- formances ? If , however , it can be shown that , in a neigh- boring county about the same time , there was an inhabit- ant of a city who took his ...
... poet , who was then in his fifth or sixth year , a spectator at either of these per- formances ? If , however , it can be shown that , in a neigh- boring county about the same time , there was an inhabit- ant of a city who took his ...
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... poet commenced his studies there in the spring of the year 1571 , and unless its system of instruction differed essen- tially from that pursued in other establishments of a similar character , his earliest knowledge of Latin was de ...
... poet commenced his studies there in the spring of the year 1571 , and unless its system of instruction differed essen- tially from that pursued in other establishments of a similar character , his earliest knowledge of Latin was de ...
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... poet's uncle , resided on a large farm near Snitterfield church . The house has long dis- appeared , but two of the old enclosures that he rented , Burmans and Red Hill , are still to be observed on the right of the highway to Luscombe ...
... poet's uncle , resided on a large farm near Snitterfield church . The house has long dis- appeared , but two of the old enclosures that he rented , Burmans and Red Hill , are still to be observed on the right of the highway to Luscombe ...
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... poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , .who were connections by marriage with the Ardens . Then there were the Lam- berts of Barton - on - the - Heath , the Stringers of Bearley , the Etkyns of Wilmecote , all ...
... poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , .who were connections by marriage with the Ardens . Then there were the Lam- berts of Barton - on - the - Heath , the Stringers of Bearley , the Etkyns of Wilmecote , all ...
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... poet commenced his practical life as a butcher is supported by the earlier tes- timony of Aubrey . If the clerk's story be rejected , we must then rely on the account furnished by Betterton , who informs us , through Rowe , that John ...
... poet commenced his practical life as a butcher is supported by the earlier tes- timony of Aubrey . If the clerk's story be rejected , we must then rely on the account furnished by Betterton , who informs us , through Rowe , that John ...
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