The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... probably , however , superior on the whole to those which were to be found in other residences of the same class , in- cluding no fewer than eleven painted - cloths , a species of artistic decoration that was in those days a favorite ...
... probably , however , superior on the whole to those which were to be found in other residences of the same class , in- cluding no fewer than eleven painted - cloths , a species of artistic decoration that was in those days a favorite ...
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... probably made on that occasion , he had reserved to his daughter Mary the reversion to a portion of a large estate at Snitterfield , her step - mother taking only a life - interest . Some part of this land was in the occupation of ...
... probably made on that occasion , he had reserved to his daughter Mary the reversion to a portion of a large estate at Snitterfield , her step - mother taking only a life - interest . Some part of this land was in the occupation of ...
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... probably on that Saturday , the eldest son of John and Mary Shakespeare , he who was after- wards to be the national poet of England , was born . apartment on the first floor of that house is shown to this day , through unvarying ...
... probably on that Saturday , the eldest son of John and Mary Shakespeare , he who was after- wards to be the national poet of England , was born . apartment on the first floor of that house is shown to this day , through unvarying ...
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... probably derived from that of one of his father's neighbors , Gilbert Bradley , who was a glover in Henley Street , residing near the Birth - Place and on the same side of the way . In September , 1567 , Robert Perrot , a brewer , John ...
... probably derived from that of one of his father's neighbors , Gilbert Bradley , who was a glover in Henley Street , residing near the Birth - Place and on the same side of the way . In September , 1567 , Robert Perrot , a brewer , John ...
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... probably represented by the skillful management of links or torches held behind l the painted canvas . There was frequently at the back of the stage a raised platform to which there was an ascent by steps from the floor of the pageant ...
... probably represented by the skillful management of links or torches held behind l the painted canvas . There was frequently at the back of the stage a raised platform to which there was an ascent by steps from the floor of the pageant ...
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