The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... England , -who , cultivating their own estates , enjoyed perhaps a larger admixture of comfort and independence than any other of the population . - 66 At the period of his marriage , the circumstances of John Shakespeare appear to have ...
... England , -who , cultivating their own estates , enjoyed perhaps a larger admixture of comfort and independence than any other of the population . - 66 At the period of his marriage , the circumstances of John Shakespeare appear to have ...
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... England , informs us , that he and his kinsman , Robert Pinkney , " seldom studied or gave themselves to their books , but spent their time in the fencing - schools and dancing - schools , in stealing deer and conies , in hunting the ...
... England , informs us , that he and his kinsman , Robert Pinkney , " seldom studied or gave themselves to their books , but spent their time in the fencing - schools and dancing - schools , in stealing deer and conies , in hunting the ...
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... England , commaunding him under our said greate seale , he cause our letters to be made patent in forme following . James , by the grace of God , King of England , Scotland , Fraunce , and Irland , defender of the faith , & c . To all ...
... England , commaunding him under our said greate seale , he cause our letters to be made patent in forme following . James , by the grace of God , King of England , Scotland , Fraunce , and Irland , defender of the faith , & c . To all ...
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... England , France , and Ireland , and of Scotland the six and thirtieth . " Of the precise period when Shakespeare ceased to act we know no more than of the time when he began.75 His name last appears in a printed list of the characters ...
... England , France , and Ireland , and of Scotland the six and thirtieth . " Of the precise period when Shakespeare ceased to act we know no more than of the time when he began.75 His name last appears in a printed list of the characters ...
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... England , by order of King James , with a view to the encouragement of the silk manufacture . Sir Hugh Clopton modernized the house by internal and external alterations . His son - in - law , Henry Talbot , Esq . , sold New Place to the ...
... England , by order of King James , with a view to the encouragement of the silk manufacture . Sir Hugh Clopton modernized the house by internal and external alterations . His son - in - law , Henry Talbot , Esq . , sold New Place to the ...
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