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... true , but the statement cannot be proved . Mary Arden inherited from her father an estate of some sixty acres , known as Asbies , at Wilmecote , together with the reversion to part of a larger pro- perty at Snitterfield , on which ...
... true , but the statement cannot be proved . Mary Arden inherited from her father an estate of some sixty acres , known as Asbies , at Wilmecote , together with the reversion to part of a larger pro- perty at Snitterfield , on which ...
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... in 1819. The greatest of tragic actresses was a true and admirable woman in her domestic life ; she had toiled for her children and endured with courageous resignation the sorrow ( 789 ) I of surviving all of them but one . When her.
... in 1819. The greatest of tragic actresses was a true and admirable woman in her domestic life ; she had toiled for her children and endured with courageous resignation the sorrow ( 789 ) I of surviving all of them but one . When her.
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... and 1600 ; the " True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York " in 1595 and 1600 ; the " Whole Contention " ( in two parts ) in 1619 . THE END . L PR 2895 057 78 11131 19706 PR Dowden , Edward 136 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... and 1600 ; the " True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York " in 1595 and 1600 ; the " Whole Contention " ( in two parts ) in 1619 . THE END . L PR 2895 057 78 11131 19706 PR Dowden , Edward 136 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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