The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... England a man who was an actor by profession and who also wrote plays for the stage . He was successful in his vocation and , in good time , retired , with the money he had saved , to a country home in his native town where he died ...
... England a man who was an actor by profession and who also wrote plays for the stage . He was successful in his vocation and , in good time , retired , with the money he had saved , to a country home in his native town where he died ...
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... 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 that he was not in advance of his ...
... 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 that he was not in advance of his ...
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... England , was born . apartment on the first floor of that house is shown to this day , through unvarying tradition , as the birth - room of the great dramatist , who was baptized on the following Wednes- day , April 26 , receiving the ...
... England , was born . apartment on the first floor of that house is shown to this day , through unvarying tradition , as the birth - room of the great dramatist , who was baptized on the following Wednes- day , April 26 , receiving the ...
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... England throughout the sixteenth century , there is a story of a village priest in Warwickshire who preached a sermon on the Articles of the Creed , telling the congregation at the end of his discourse , “ these artycles ye be bounde to ...
... England throughout the sixteenth century , there is a story of a village priest in Warwickshire who preached a sermon on the Articles of the Creed , telling the congregation at the end of his discourse , “ these artycles ye be bounde to ...
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... England . This novel arrangement was carried out by the order of James I , who vigorously encouraged the cultivation of that tree , vainly hoping that silk might thence become one of the staple productions of England . The establishment ...
... England . This novel arrangement was carried out by the order of James I , who vigorously encouraged the cultivation of that tree , vainly hoping that silk might thence become one of the staple productions of England . The establishment ...
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