The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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... might be tempted to observe with our author , that the bastard son " Was kinder to his father , than his daughters 16 Got ' twixt the natural sheets . " But in support of either fuppofition fuMicient evidence has not been produced .
... might be tempted to observe with our author , that the bastard son " Was kinder to his father , than his daughters 16 Got ' twixt the natural sheets . " But in support of either fuppofition fuMicient evidence has not been produced .
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Our poet's mother was the daughter and heir of Robert Arden of Wellingcote , in the county of Warwick , who , in the Mf . above referred to , is called 56 a gentleman of worship . The family of Arden is a very ancient one ; Robert Arden ...
Our poet's mother was the daughter and heir of Robert Arden of Wellingcote , in the county of Warwick , who , in the Mf . above referred to , is called 56 a gentleman of worship . The family of Arden is a very ancient one ; Robert Arden ...
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His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ' said to have been a substantial * -into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; ) I believe , that on leaving school , Shakspeare was placed in the office of some country ...
His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ' said to have been a substantial * -into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; ) I believe , that on leaving school , Shakspeare was placed in the office of some country ...
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He appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pofseffed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a half . A zard land is a denomination well known in Warwickshire , and contains from 30 to 60 acres .
He appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pofseffed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a half . A zard land is a denomination well known in Warwickshire , and contains from 30 to 60 acres .
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... then pofleffed by his grand - daughter Mrs. Nach , and her hufband , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the king , and proceeded from thence with a bourhood . Amongst them , it is a story ...
... then pofleffed by his grand - daughter Mrs. Nach , and her hufband , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the king , and proceeded from thence with a bourhood . Amongst them , it is a story ...
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