The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... young- est and fondly - loved 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 ...
... young- est and fondly - loved 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 ...
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... young lady arriving there unaccompanied by any of her friends . When re- quested to explain the reason of this omission , “ she an- swered that her leasure wold not lett her and that she thought she cold not obtaine her mother's ...
... young lady arriving there unaccompanied by any of her friends . When re- quested to explain the reason of this omission , “ she an- swered that her leasure wold not lett her and that she thought she cold not obtaine her mother's ...
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... young fellows , fallen into ill company , and , among them , some , that made a frequent practice of deer - stealing , engaged him with them more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote , near ...
... young fellows , fallen into ill company , and , among them , some , that made a frequent practice of deer - stealing , engaged him with them more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote , near ...
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... young man's antecedents . The transition from the stable and the fields to the inte- rior of the theater may not have been long deferred , but all the evidences unite in affirming that Shakespeare entered the latter in a very humble ...
... young man's antecedents . The transition from the stable and the fields to the inte- rior of the theater may not have been long deferred , but all the evidences unite in affirming that Shakespeare entered the latter in a very humble ...
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... young author being influenced by that of a popular and accom- plished contemporary , and judgment on the authorship of much of the above - named plays should not be ruled by a criticism which can only fairly be applied to the rapidly ...
... young author being influenced by that of a popular and accom- plished contemporary , and judgment on the authorship of much of the above - named plays should not be ruled by a criticism which can only fairly be applied to the rapidly ...
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