The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations afterwards , the sanitary .condition of the thoroughfares of Stratford- on - Avon was , to our present notions , simply terrible . Under - surface drainage of ...
... town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations afterwards , the sanitary .condition of the thoroughfares of Stratford- on - Avon was , to our present notions , simply terrible . Under - surface drainage of ...
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... town ; yet still he must have been tolerably successful in business , for in Octo- ber , 1556 , he purchased two small freehold estates , one be- ing the building in Henley Street annexed to that which is now shown as the Birth - Place ...
... town ; yet still he must have been tolerably successful in business , for in Octo- ber , 1556 , he purchased two small freehold estates , one be- ing the building in Henley Street annexed to that which is now shown as the Birth - Place ...
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... Towns End . In the year 1557 , however , his fortunes underwent an im- portant change through an alliance with Mary , the young- est and fondly - loved daughter of Robert Arden , a wealthy farmer of Wilmecote , near Stratford - on ...
... Towns End . In the year 1557 , however , his fortunes underwent an im- portant change through an alliance with Mary , the young- est and fondly - loved daughter of Robert Arden , a wealthy farmer of Wilmecote , near Stratford - on ...
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... towns , the con- centration of several trades into the hands of one person was very usual , and , in many cases , no matter how numer- ous and complicated were the intermediate processes , the producer of the raw material was frequently ...
... towns , the con- centration of several trades into the hands of one person was very usual , and , in many cases , no matter how numer- ous and complicated were the intermediate processes , the producer of the raw material was frequently ...
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... town , but the family in Henley Street providentially escaped its ravages . John Shakespeare con- tributed on this occasion fairly , at least , if not liberally , both towards the relief of the poor and of those who were attacked by the ...
... town , but the family in Henley Street providentially escaped its ravages . John Shakespeare con- tributed on this occasion fairly , at least , if not liberally , both towards the relief of the poor and of those who were attacked by the ...
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