The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... marks of public consequence , the reader may be surprised to learn that John Shakespeare , the father of the world's greatest thinker and greatest poet , could not write his name ! Such was undoubtedly the fact ; and I take pleasure in ...
... marks of public consequence , the reader may be surprised to learn that John Shakespeare , the father of the world's greatest thinker and greatest poet , could not write his name ! Such was undoubtedly the fact ; and I take pleasure in ...
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... mark to himself , like an honest , plain - dealing man . " Several other cases in point are met with at later periods ... marks , and sealed with their respective seals . John Shakespeare's good fortune seems to have reached its height ...
... mark to himself , like an honest , plain - dealing man . " Several other cases in point are met with at later periods ... marks , and sealed with their respective seals . John Shakespeare's good fortune seems to have reached its height ...
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... mark . It nowise follows from this that they could not read ; neither have we any certain evidence that they could . Be this as it may , there was no good reason why their children should not be able to say , " I thank God , I have been ...
... mark . It nowise follows from this that they could not read ; neither have we any certain evidence that they could . Be this as it may , there was no good reason why their children should not be able to say , " I thank God , I have been ...
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... marks and seals of the two bondsmen affixed , and also bearing a seal with the initials R. H. , as if to show that some legal representative of the bride's father , Richard Hathaway , was present and consenting to the act . There was ...
... marks and seals of the two bondsmen affixed , and also bearing a seal with the initials R. H. , as if to show that some legal representative of the bride's father , Richard Hathaway , was present and consenting to the act . There was ...
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... marks of Greene's hand . All those marks , however , were disciplined out of them , as they have come down to us in Shakespeare's works . There can be no doubt , then , that Greene , and perhaps Marlowe also , had a part in them as they ...
... marks of Greene's hand . All those marks , however , were disciplined out of them , as they have come down to us in Shakespeare's works . There can be no doubt , then , that Greene , and perhaps Marlowe also , had a part in them as they ...
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