The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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Page 25
... teaches the boys of to - day within the walls that listened to the same reci- tations three hundred years ago ; the houses of his children and friends are , in several instances , still 25 CHAPTER II BIRTH AND BREEDING.
... teaches the boys of to - day within the walls that listened to the same reci- tations three hundred years ago ; the houses of his children and friends are , in several instances , still 25 CHAPTER II BIRTH AND BREEDING.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. children and friends are , in several instances , still secure from the destructive hand of time ; there are still wide stretches of sloping hillside shaded by the ancient Forest of Arden ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. children and friends are , in several instances , still secure from the destructive hand of time ; there are still wide stretches of sloping hillside shaded by the ancient Forest of Arden ...
Page 65
... friendship most constant . To what in trust was committed to her most secret ; in wisdom excelling ; in governing her House and bring- ing up of Youth in the feare of God that did converse with her most rare and singular ; a great ...
... friendship most constant . To what in trust was committed to her most secret ; in wisdom excelling ; in governing her House and bring- ing up of Youth in the feare of God that did converse with her most rare and singular ; a great ...
Page 67
... friends of the bride shall consent to her marriage , and , in that event , the customary reading of banns in church may be dispensed with and the marriage take place at once . Three parishes within the diocese in which the contracting ...
... friends of the bride shall consent to her marriage , and , in that event , the customary reading of banns in church may be dispensed with and the marriage take place at once . Three parishes within the diocese in which the contracting ...
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... friendship with Richard Field , a Stratford boy who had bound himself , after the custom of the time , to Thomas ... friend of John Shakespeare . Young Field , who had recently ended his apprenticeship , came into the possession of the ...
... friendship with Richard Field , a Stratford boy who had bound himself , after the custom of the time , to Thomas ... friend of John Shakespeare . Young Field , who had recently ended his apprenticeship , came into the possession of the ...
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