Life of Shakespeare. King Henry VICurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Richard Shakespeare , who rented a messuage and a considerable quantity of land at Snitterfield , an obscure village in that county . He had two sons , one of whom , named Henry , continued through- out his life to reside in the same ...
... Richard Shakespeare , who rented a messuage and a considerable quantity of land at Snitterfield , an obscure village in that county . He had two sons , one of whom , named Henry , continued through- out his life to reside in the same ...
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... Richard , sonne to Mr. John Shakspeer , " was baptized at Stratford , the Christian name of the infant having probably been adopted in recollec- tion of his grandfather of Snitterfield , who had been re- moved by the hand of death some ...
... Richard , sonne to Mr. John Shakspeer , " was baptized at Stratford , the Christian name of the infant having probably been adopted in recollec- tion of his grandfather of Snitterfield , who had been re- moved by the hand of death some ...
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... Richard Duke of York , and therein stated to have been " sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembroke's servants . " There is no reason for wonder in the style of a young author being influenced by that of a popular and accom- plished ...
... Richard Duke of York , and therein stated to have been " sundry times acted by the Earl of Pembroke's servants . " There is no reason for wonder in the style of a young author being influenced by that of a popular and accom- plished ...
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... Richard , who was apprenticed to a printer in London in the year 1579 , took up his freedom in 1587 , and soon afterwards commenced business on his own ac- count , an elegant copy of Ovid's Metamorphoses , 1589 , being among the ...
... Richard , who was apprenticed to a printer in London in the year 1579 , took up his freedom in 1587 , and soon afterwards commenced business on his own ac- count , an elegant copy of Ovid's Metamorphoses , 1589 , being among the ...
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... Richard Grimmitt , who was very familiar with New Place in the years immediately preceding its demolition , and whose old - age dim memory of the locality in 1767 is thus recorded by the Rev. Joseph Greene , an intelligent Warwickshire ...
... Richard Grimmitt , who was very familiar with New Place in the years immediately preceding its demolition , and whose old - age dim memory of the locality in 1767 is thus recorded by the Rev. Joseph Greene , an intelligent Warwickshire ...
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