The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakespeare , is- that he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon - married and had children there - went to London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford ...
... known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakespeare , is- that he was born at Stratford - upon - Avon - married and had children there - went to London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford ...
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... known from the middle ages to the present day as Henley Street , so called from its being the terminus of the road from Henley - in - Arden , a market- town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations ...
... known from the middle ages to the present day as Henley Street , so called from its being the terminus of the road from Henley - in - Arden , a market- town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations ...
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... known as common dung - hills , appears to have been the extent of the inter- ference that the authorities ventured or cared to exercise in such matters . Sometimes , when the nuisance was thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made ...
... known as common dung - hills , appears to have been the extent of the inter- ference that the authorities ventured or cared to exercise in such matters . Sometimes , when the nuisance was thought to be sufficiently flagrant , they made ...
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... known , but it would be a grave error to assume that the rude sur- roundings of her youth were incompatible with the pos- session of a romantic temperament and the highest form of subjective refinement . Existence , indeed , was passed ...
... known , but it would be a grave error to assume that the rude sur- roundings of her youth were incompatible with the pos- session of a romantic temperament and the highest form of subjective refinement . Existence , indeed , was passed ...
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... known as Asbies , con- sisting of a house with nearly sixty acres of land . An esti- mate of these advantages , viewed relatively to his own posi- tion , would no doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of ...
... known as Asbies , con- sisting of a house with nearly sixty acres of land . An esti- mate of these advantages , viewed relatively to his own posi- tion , would no doubt have given John Shakespeare the reputation among his neighbors of ...
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