The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page xiii
... Shakespeare.- Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield , probably father to John Shakespeare , and certainly tenant to Robert Arden , father of John Shakespeare's wife . - Marriage of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden : their circumstances ...
... Shakespeare.- Richard Shakespeare of Snitterfield , probably father to John Shakespeare , and certainly tenant to Robert Arden , father of John Shakespeare's wife . - Marriage of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden : their circumstances ...
Page xv
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. early to the font . A house is still pointed out by tradition , in Henley - street , as that in which William Shakespeare first saw the light , and we have already shown that his father was the ...
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. early to the font . A house is still pointed out by tradition , in Henley - street , as that in which William Shakespeare first saw the light , and we have already shown that his father was the ...
Page xlv
... Shakespeare , a party to the deed , as well as William Johnson , vintner , and John Jackson , gentleman . Shakespeare may have made this purchase as an accommodation in some way to his " friend and fellow " Heminge , and the two other ...
... Shakespeare , a party to the deed , as well as William Johnson , vintner , and John Jackson , gentleman . Shakespeare may have made this purchase as an accommodation in some way to his " friend and fellow " Heminge , and the two other ...
Contents
The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
Copyright | |
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