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... London ; but almost all who interested themselves in the matter in the nineteenth century agreed that the public interest justified , if it did not require , the preserva- tion from decay or demolition of the buildings at Stratford - on ...
... London ; but almost all who interested themselves in the matter in the nineteenth century agreed that the public interest justified , if it did not require , the preserva- tion from decay or demolition of the buildings at Stratford - on ...
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... London , and those , who strictly insist that memorials to great men should be erected only in places with which they were personally associated , can hardly deny that London shares with Stratford a title to a memorial from a ...
... London , and those , who strictly insist that memorials to great men should be erected only in places with which they were personally associated , can hardly deny that London shares with Stratford a title to a memorial from a ...
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... London . Later , the cen- tre of London theatrical life shifted to Southwark , where the far - famed Globe Theatre was erected , in 1599 , mainly out of the materials of the dis- mantled Shoreditch Theatre . Ultimately Shake- speare's ...
... London . Later , the cen- tre of London theatrical life shifted to Southwark , where the far - famed Globe Theatre was erected , in 1599 , mainly out of the materials of the dis- mantled Shoreditch Theatre . Ultimately Shake- speare's ...
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