Life of Shakespeare. King Henry VICurrent Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... present day as Henley Street , so called from its being the terminus of the road from Henley - in - Arden , a market- town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations afterwards , the sanitary condition of the ...
... present day as Henley Street , so called from its being the terminus of the road from Henley - in - Arden , a market- town about eight miles distant . At this period , and for many generations afterwards , the sanitary condition of the ...
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... preceding official year , at which time he was paid over three pounds , equivalent to more than thirty of present money , that had been owing to him for some time by the Corporation . In the month of October 10 Life WILLIAM.
... preceding official year , at which time he was paid over three pounds , equivalent to more than thirty of present money , that had been owing to him for some time by the Corporation . In the month of October 10 Life WILLIAM.
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... present shilling , and con- tains a large collection of brief sentences collected from a variety of authors , with a distinct selection of moral and religious paragraphs , the latter intended for the use of boys on Saint's Days . The ...
... present shilling , and con- tains a large collection of brief sentences collected from a variety of authors , with a distinct selection of moral and religious paragraphs , the latter intended for the use of boys on Saint's Days . The ...
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... present at the execution of this will , and there is other evidence that the poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , who were connections by marriage with the Ardens . Then there were the Lam- berts of Barton ...
... present at the execution of this will , and there is other evidence that the poet's family were on friendly terms with the Hills of Bearley , who were connections by marriage with the Ardens . Then there were the Lam- berts of Barton ...
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... present ideal of the gentle Shakespeare , but he was not one of the few destined , at all events in early life , to be exempt from the laws which so frequently ordain mortals . to be the reluctant victims of circumstances . The ...
... present ideal of the gentle Shakespeare , but he was not one of the few destined , at all events in early life , to be exempt from the laws which so frequently ordain mortals . to be the reluctant victims of circumstances . The ...
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