Life of Shakespeare. King Henry VICurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 126
... give them but little light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own ...
... give them but little light into their inquiries ; and all that could be recollected from him of his brother Will in that station was the faint , general , and almost lost ideas he had of having once seen him act a part in one of his own ...
Page 149
... give some of the members of the Globe company the opportunity of attendance . Edmund Shakespeare was in the twenty - eighth year of his age at the time of his death , and is described in the register as a player . There can be little ...
... give some of the members of the Globe company the opportunity of attendance . Edmund Shakespeare was in the twenty - eighth year of his age at the time of his death , and is described in the register as a player . There can be little ...
Page 169
... give him " a penny of money . " Shortly before the destruction of the Globe Theater in 1613 , and in the same month of June , there was a malicious bit of gossip in circulation at Stratford - on - Avon respecting Mrs. Hall ...
... give him " a penny of money . " Shortly before the destruction of the Globe Theater in 1613 , and in the same month of June , there was a malicious bit of gossip in circulation at Stratford - on - Avon respecting Mrs. Hall ...
Page 175
... give Judith the sum of £ 100 on the occasion of her marriage with Thomas Quiney . That event took place in their native town on Saturday , February 10 , 1616. There was some reason for accelerating the nuptials , for they were married ...
... give Judith the sum of £ 100 on the occasion of her marriage with Thomas Quiney . That event took place in their native town on Saturday , February 10 , 1616. There was some reason for accelerating the nuptials , for they were married ...
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... neglect to give his widow a life - interest either in their own residence at New Place or in its furniture . However liberally she may , have been provided for , that circumstance would hardly reconcile 179 SHAKESPEARE Life.
... neglect to give his widow a life - interest either in their own residence at New Place or in its furniture . However liberally she may , have been provided for , that circumstance would hardly reconcile 179 SHAKESPEARE Life.
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