The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... bear in mind that many butchers of those days were partially farmers , and that those of Stratford - on - Avon largely represented the wealth and commercial intelligence of the town . Among the nd latter was Ralph Cawdrey , who had then ...
... bear in mind that many butchers of those days were partially farmers , and that those of Stratford - on - Avon largely represented the wealth and commercial intelligence of the town . Among the nd latter was Ralph Cawdrey , who had then ...
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... bear the appearance of a publisher's handywork . Field , however , registered the copyright to himself on April 18 , and the work was offered for sale , at the White Greyhound in St. Paul's Churchyard , by his friend , John Harrison ...
... bear the appearance of a publisher's handywork . Field , however , registered the copyright to himself on April 18 , and the work was offered for sale , at the White Greyhound in St. Paul's Churchyard , by his friend , John Harrison ...
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... Bear Garden in Southwark . There is preserved at the College of Arms the draft of a grant of coat - armor to John Shakespeare , dated in October , 1596 , the result of an application made no doubt some little time previously . It may be ...
... Bear Garden in Southwark . There is preserved at the College of Arms the draft of a grant of coat - armor to John Shakespeare , dated in October , 1596 , the result of an application made no doubt some little time previously . It may be ...
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... bear comparison in essential respects with any to be found elsewhere in England . The Bear near the foot of the bridge possessed its large hall , its nominated rooms such as the Lion and Talbot chambers , an enormous quantity of house ...
... bear comparison in essential respects with any to be found elsewhere in England . The Bear near the foot of the bridge possessed its large hall , its nominated rooms such as the Lion and Talbot chambers , an enormous quantity of house ...
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... bear in mind that " the sayde John Lamberte ys of greate wealthe and abilitie , and well frended and alied amongest gentlemen and free- holders of the countrey in the saide countie of Warwicke , where he dwelleth , and your saide ...
... bear in mind that " the sayde John Lamberte ys of greate wealthe and abilitie , and well frended and alied amongest gentlemen and free- holders of the countrey in the saide countie of Warwicke , where he dwelleth , and your saide ...
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