ShakspereMacmillan, 1893 - 167 pages |
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... Wives of Windsor Much Ado about Nothing As You Like It . 91 Timon of Athens 142 Pericles · 144 • 99 Cymbeline . 146 ΙΟΙ The Tempest 148 • 103 The Winter's Tale 151 тоб King Henry VIII . 153 108 Doubtful Plays . 156 The Passionate ...
... Wives of Windsor Much Ado about Nothing As You Like It . 91 Timon of Athens 142 Pericles · 144 • 99 Cymbeline . 146 ΙΟΙ The Tempest 148 • 103 The Winter's Tale 151 тоб King Henry VIII . 153 108 Doubtful Plays . 156 The Passionate ...
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... wife's share , and soon afterwards her reversionary interest in the Snitterfield property . Six years later we find his case grown worse : upon a distraint issued against him — a writ to seize his goods for debt -- the return is made ...
... wife's share , and soon afterwards her reversionary interest in the Snitterfield property . Six years later we find his case grown worse : upon a distraint issued against him — a writ to seize his goods for debt -- the return is made ...
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... — remains a matter of mere conjecture . For four or five years he resided in Stratford , and in 1585 became the father of twins , Hamnet and Judith , narned after his friends Hamnet Sadler and his wife . THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE . 17.
... — remains a matter of mere conjecture . For four or five years he resided in Stratford , and in 1585 became the father of twins , Hamnet and Judith , narned after his friends Hamnet Sadler and his wife . THE LIFE OF SHAKSPERE . 17.
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... wife and daughters about him , to spend the later years of his life . In Shakspere's will the only mention of his wife occurs in an interlineation , by which is bequeathed to her " my second best bed with the furniture ; " she was ...
... wife and daughters about him , to spend the later years of his life . In Shakspere's will the only mention of his wife occurs in an interlineation , by which is bequeathed to her " my second best bed with the furniture ; " she was ...
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... wife was not one of the rare , flawless , married unions , yet it was founded at first upon strong mutual attraction ; and that , if a period of estrangement , slight or serious , intervened , there was found on both sides substantial ...
... wife was not one of the rare , flawless , married unions , yet it was founded at first upon strong mutual attraction ; and that , if a period of estrangement , slight or serious , intervened , there was found on both sides substantial ...
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