The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... daughter of Robert Arden , a wealthy farmer of Wilmecote , near Stratford - on - Avon , who had died a few months previously . A wealthy farmer , indeed , for those days , and one who would have been specially so distinguished in the ...
... daughter of Robert Arden , a wealthy farmer of Wilmecote , near Stratford - on - Avon , who had died a few months previously . A wealthy farmer , indeed , for those days , and one who would have been specially so distinguished in the ...
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... daughters of the period , she occasion- ally assisted in the more robust occupations of the field . It is at all events not very likely that a woman , unendowed with an exceptionally healthy and vigorous frame , could have been the ...
... daughters of the period , she occasion- ally assisted in the more robust occupations of the field . It is at all events not very likely that a woman , unendowed with an exceptionally healthy and vigorous frame , could have been the ...
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... daughter Mary the reversion to a portion of a large estate at Snitterfield , her step - mother taking only a life - interest . Some part of this land was in the occupation of Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , whence may ...
... daughter Mary the reversion to a portion of a large estate at Snitterfield , her step - mother taking only a life - interest . Some part of this land was in the occupation of Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , whence may ...
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... daughters of the same parents , who were born previously , having died in their infancy . The house in which Shakespeare was born must have been erected in the first half of the sixteenth century , but the alterations that it has since ...
... daughters of the same parents , who were born previously , having died in their infancy . The house in which Shakespeare was born must have been erected in the first half of the sixteenth century , but the alterations that it has since ...
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... daughter Anne , who was then in her eighth year . It can- not be doubted that the poet acutely felt the death of his little sister , nor that he followed her to the grave at a . funeral which was conducted by the parents with affection ...
... daughter Anne , who was then in her eighth year . It can- not be doubted that the poet acutely felt the death of his little sister , nor that he followed her to the grave at a . funeral which was conducted by the parents with affection ...
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