The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... poet's father commence in the records of England . But although there was little excuse for his negligence , one of the public stores of filth being within a stone's throw of his residence , all that can be said to his disparagement is ...
... poet's father commence in the records of England . But although there was little excuse for his negligence , one of the public stores of filth being within a stone's throw of his residence , all that can be said to his disparagement is ...
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... poet's mother during her girlhood . In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been re- stricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected with the farm and its house . There ...
... poet's mother during her girlhood . In the total absence of books or means of intellectual education , her acquirements must have been re- stricted to an experimental knowledge of matters connected with the farm and its house . There ...
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... poet's grandfather , whence may have arisen the acquaintanceship between the two families . In addition to this reversion , Mary Arden received , under the provisions of her father's will , not only a handsome pe- cuniary legacy , but ...
... poet's grandfather , whence may have arisen the acquaintanceship between the two families . In addition to this reversion , Mary Arden received , under the provisions of her father's will , not only a handsome pe- cuniary legacy , but ...
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... poet's boyhood . This is the antique cellar under the sitting - room , from which it is approached by a diminutive flight of steps . It is a very small apart- ment , measuring only nine by ten feet , but near " that small most greatly ...
... poet's boyhood . This is the antique cellar under the sitting - room , from which it is approached by a diminutive flight of steps . It is a very small apart- ment , measuring only nine by ten feet , but near " that small most greatly ...
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... poet being then nearly two and a half years old . This Gilbert , who was educated at the Free School , in after life ... poet's father is alluded to for the first time in the local records as " Mr. Shakspeyr . " He had been previously ...
... poet being then nearly two and a half years old . This Gilbert , who was educated at the Free School , in after life ... poet's father is alluded to for the first time in the local records as " Mr. Shakspeyr . " He had been previously ...
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