The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... appear to have been prosperous . On the 2d of October , 1556 , a year before he wedded Mary Arden , he purchased the ... appears from the Patent Rolls of that reign , was related to the Ardens of Wilme- cote ; but there can be little ...
... appear to have been prosperous . On the 2d of October , 1556 , a year before he wedded Mary Arden , he purchased the ... appears from the Patent Rolls of that reign , was related to the Ardens of Wilme- cote ; but there can be little ...
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... appears to have resembled that of the old inn yards , and it was evidently provided with different accommodation to suit different classes of visitors . There were tiers of galleries or scaffolds , and small rooms beneath , answering to ...
... appears to have resembled that of the old inn yards , and it was evidently provided with different accommodation to suit different classes of visitors . There were tiers of galleries or scaffolds , and small rooms beneath , answering to ...
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... appears to have borne a deeper meaning than is usually supposed . In a curious old treatise on War and the Duello , which has escaped the researches of all the com- mentators , entitled " VALLO LIBRO CONtinente apper- tenentie ad ...
... appears to have borne a deeper meaning than is usually supposed . In a curious old treatise on War and the Duello , which has escaped the researches of all the com- mentators , entitled " VALLO LIBRO CONtinente apper- tenentie ad ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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