Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... youth , wisely and well to a prosperous issue . They are enough to prove his good sense and discreet dealing in worldly affairs . §3 . Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , was a Warwickshire farmer , renting land at Snitter ...
... youth , wisely and well to a prosperous issue . They are enough to prove his good sense and discreet dealing in worldly affairs . §3 . Richard Shakespeare , the poet's grandfather , was a Warwickshire farmer , renting land at Snitter ...
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... was born 1569 ; Anne , born in 1571 , died in her eighth year ; Richard , born in March 1573-74 , lived to manhood , dying at Stratford BOYHOOD AND YOUTH . 7 in 1613 ; John Shakespeare's 6 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... was born 1569 ; Anne , born in 1571 , died in her eighth year ; Richard , born in March 1573-74 , lived to manhood , dying at Stratford BOYHOOD AND YOUTH . 7 in 1613 ; John Shakespeare's 6 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... youth . In his will he leaves her only his " second best bed with the furniture " , and this as an afterthought , for the words occur as an interlineation ; but without special bequest she was sufficiently provided for by free - bench ...
... youth . In his will he leaves her only his " second best bed with the furniture " , and this as an afterthought , for the words occur as an interlineation ; but without special bequest she was sufficiently provided for by free - bench ...
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