The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell, 1899 |
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Page xv
... wife and daughters did earnestly desire to be laid in the same grave with him . ” There is little doubt that from this old clerk , directly or indirectly , came Aubrey's assertion that the poet's father was a butcher ; and thus we ...
... wife and daughters did earnestly desire to be laid in the same grave with him . ” There is little doubt that from this old clerk , directly or indirectly , came Aubrey's assertion that the poet's father was a butcher ; and thus we ...
Page xvi
... wife had been under the guardianship of Better- ton after 1692 , is said by Oldys to have been unwilling to allow that his associate had ever made such a journey ; with the result of it before us , we can only interpret this hint as a ...
... wife had been under the guardianship of Better- ton after 1692 , is said by Oldys to have been unwilling to allow that his associate had ever made such a journey ; with the result of it before us , we can only interpret this hint as a ...
Page xvii
... wife , used much to delight in Shakespeare's pleasant company : " and so the story proceeds to a warning by a townsman to their son , Will . D'avenant , that the boy , in calling Shakespeare godfather , should have a care not to take ...
... wife , used much to delight in Shakespeare's pleasant company : " and so the story proceeds to a warning by a townsman to their son , Will . D'avenant , that the boy , in calling Shakespeare godfather , should have a care not to take ...
Page xx
... wife , it is certain , was descended from a very ancient family , and the ambition , if not the sentiment of grade , which cer- tainly animated his son , may have induced him to avail himself of an opportunity to secure a title to ...
... wife , it is certain , was descended from a very ancient family , and the ambition , if not the sentiment of grade , which cer- tainly animated his son , may have induced him to avail himself of an opportunity to secure a title to ...
Page xxi
... wife , and in 1570 he rents a meadow ( Ingon ) of fourteen acres , at a rent implying that there was a good house upon it . His connection with the town , however , still continued ; it was during his term as Chief Alderman , 1571-2 ...
... wife , and in 1570 he rents a meadow ( Ingon ) of fourteen acres , at a rent implying that there was a good house upon it . His connection with the town , however , still continued ; it was during his term as Chief Alderman , 1571-2 ...
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