The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... brother Gilbert , who was very nearly two years old , and himself . The new religious system was now firmly established at Stratford . Although the churchwardens ' accounts are not preserved , and the materials for the local ...
... brother Gilbert , who was very nearly two years old , and himself . The new religious system was now firmly established at Stratford . Although the churchwardens ' accounts are not preserved , and the materials for the local ...
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... brother of Agnes Arden , Alexander Webbe of Snitterfield , who died in 1573 , appointing " to be my overseers to see this my last will and testament performed , satisfied and fulfilled , according to my will , John Shackespere of Stret ...
... brother of Agnes Arden , Alexander Webbe of Snitterfield , who died in 1573 , appointing " to be my overseers to see this my last will and testament performed , satisfied and fulfilled , according to my will , John Shackespere of Stret ...
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... brother , he declares that he has no wish for such gifts , and only hopes that the testator may live to enjoy them himself . The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must ...
... brother , he declares that he has no wish for such gifts , and only hopes that the testator may live to enjoy them himself . The third son , represented by Tarlton , was now summoned to the bed - side , and a grotesque figure he must ...
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... brother magistrate . We know , on the contrary , that he was the patron of a com- pany of itinerant actors , and that he had an intelligent estimate of the virtues of sack . Much , indeed , has been said of his dislike to the ...
... brother magistrate . We know , on the contrary , that he was the patron of a com- pany of itinerant actors , and that he had an intelligent estimate of the virtues of sack . Much , indeed , has been said of his dislike to the ...
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... brother Will , as he called him , and be a spectator of him as an actor in some of his own plays . This custom , as his brother's fame enlarged , and his dramatic entertainments grew the greatest support of our principal , if not of all ...
... brother Will , as he called him , and be a spectator of him as an actor in some of his own plays . This custom , as his brother's fame enlarged , and his dramatic entertainments grew the greatest support of our principal , if not of all ...
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