The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... wife , a considerable share in a property at Snitterfield . Another addition to his property was made in 1575 , - a freehold estate , bought for the sum of £ 40 , and described as consisting of " two houses , two gardens , and two ...
... wife , a considerable share in a property at Snitterfield . Another addition to his property was made in 1575 , - a freehold estate , bought for the sum of £ 40 , and described as consisting of " two houses , two gardens , and two ...
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... wife stood on the same footing with him in this respect . In October , 1579 , John and Mary Shakespeare executed a deed and bond for the transfer of their interest in certain property ; both of which are subscribed with their several ...
... wife stood on the same footing with him in this respect . In October , 1579 , John and Mary Shakespeare executed a deed and bond for the transfer of their interest in certain property ; both of which are subscribed with their several ...
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... wife was the daugh- ter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford . " These statements are borne out by later disclosures . The marriage took place in the Fall of 1582 , when the Poet was ...
... wife was the daugh- ter of one Hathaway , said to have been a substantial yeoman in the neighbourhood of Stratford . " These statements are borne out by later disclosures . The marriage took place in the Fall of 1582 , when the Poet was ...
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... wife unto Mr. William Shakespeare . " The careful old shepherd had doubtless placed the money in Anne Shakespeare's hand for safe keeping , she being a person in whom he had confidence . The Poet's match was evidently a love - match ...
... wife unto Mr. William Shakespeare . " The careful old shepherd had doubtless placed the money in Anne Shakespeare's hand for safe keeping , she being a person in whom he had confidence . The Poet's match was evidently a love - match ...
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... wife , worrying up the matter against her , and fairly tormenting the poor woman's memory . Now the facts about the mar- riage are just precisely as I have stated them . I confess they are not altogether such as I should wish them to ...
... wife , worrying up the matter against her , and fairly tormenting the poor woman's memory . Now the facts about the mar- riage are just precisely as I have stated them . I confess they are not altogether such as I should wish them to ...
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