The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Volumes 1-4 |
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Page 25
... fear of process , or for some other worse faults , or for age , sickness , or impotency of body . " John Shakspere is classed amongst nine who " came not to church for fear of process for debt . ” We shall have to notice this assigned ...
... fear of process , or for some other worse faults , or for age , sickness , or impotency of body . " John Shakspere is classed amongst nine who " came not to church for fear of process for debt . ” We shall have to notice this assigned ...
Page 74
... fear of the scandal of Stratford . We believe that the course pursued was strictly in accordance with the custom of the time , and of the class to which the Shaksperes and Hathaways belonged . CHAPTER VI . " THIS William , being ...
... fear of the scandal of Stratford . We believe that the course pursued was strictly in accordance with the custom of the time , and of the class to which the Shaksperes and Hathaways belonged . CHAPTER VI . " THIS William , being ...
Page 85
... fear of process for debt . " If he had been residing in the borough it would have been quite unnecessary to ex- ecute the process in the sacred precincts ; -he evidently lived and was occupied out of the borough . It is tolerably clear ...
... fear of process for debt . " If he had been residing in the borough it would have been quite unnecessary to ex- ecute the process in the sacred precincts ; -he evidently lived and was occupied out of the borough . It is tolerably clear ...
Page 122
... fear but with all hearty thankfulness I will hold my time , and content your friend , and if we bargain farther , you shall be the paymaster your- self . My time bids me to hasten to an end , and so I com- mit this to your care , and ...
... fear but with all hearty thankfulness I will hold my time , and content your friend , and if we bargain farther , you shall be the paymaster your- self . My time bids me to hasten to an end , and so I com- mit this to your care , and ...
Page 137
... fear of an " extraordinary concourse and assembly of people , " the King , a few months previous , had sent for his own players to a considerable distance to perform before the Court at Wilton . There is an entry in the same Office Book ...
... fear of an " extraordinary concourse and assembly of people , " the King , a few months previous , had sent for his own players to a considerable distance to perform before the Court at Wilton . There is an entry in the same Office Book ...
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