The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... entered into the mysteries of the horn- book and the A. B. C. Although both his parents were absolutely ... enter- tainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of his bailiffship , and were , it may ...
... entered into the mysteries of the horn- book and the A. B. C. Although both his parents were absolutely ... enter- tainments are first heard of at Stratford - on - Avon during the year of his bailiffship , and were , it may ...
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... enter- tainment exhibited as were those at Stratford - on - Avon before the Corporation under precisely similar conditions , there then arises a reasonable probability that we should be justified in giving an affirmative reply to the ...
... enter- tainment exhibited as were those at Stratford - on - Avon before the Corporation under precisely similar conditions , there then arises a reasonable probability that we should be justified in giving an affirmative reply to the ...
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... enter- prising manager was also the landlord of a tavern in Shore- ditch , where it is possible that his own horses ... entered the latter in a very humble capacity . The best authority on this point is one William Castle , who was ...
... enter- prising manager was also the landlord of a tavern in Shore- ditch , where it is possible that his own horses ... entered the latter in a very humble capacity . The best authority on this point is one William Castle , who was ...
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... enter upon the history of Shakespeare's art with the language of common- sense , the risk must be encountered if we are not contented to lose interesting examples of the poet's youthful genius . If , indeed , all is to be discarded that ...
... enter upon the history of Shakespeare's art with the language of common- sense , the risk must be encountered if we are not contented to lose interesting examples of the poet's youthful genius . If , indeed , all is to be discarded that ...
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... enter'd the house , which was bearing to the left and fronted with brick , with plain windows , consisting of common panes of glass set in lead , as at this time . " It appears from this statement that the main entrance was then in ...
... enter'd the house , which was bearing to the left and fronted with brick , with plain windows , consisting of common panes of glass set in lead , as at this time . " It appears from this statement that the main entrance was then in ...
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