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... father's craft on Shakespeare may be , it hardly supports the statement of Nicholas Rowe ( 1709 ) that he entered his father's employment , which , moreover , he was mistaken in thinking to be that of a wool - driver . Before we ...
... father's craft on Shakespeare may be , it hardly supports the statement of Nicholas Rowe ( 1709 ) that he entered his father's employment , which , moreover , he was mistaken in thinking to be that of a wool - driver . Before we ...
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... father of the said maid to whom the money is due , we have written to your father to see the money paid , as in equity he ought to have done , which hitherto he hath neglected to perform . These shall be to require you that you will not ...
... father of the said maid to whom the money is due , we have written to your father to see the money paid , as in equity he ought to have done , which hitherto he hath neglected to perform . These shall be to require you that you will not ...
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... father's over- laden back ; a child stilled by a tragic tale , pausing in his story to sob and weep ; a child skipping ; a little changeling boy crowned with flowers ; ' a pretty peat ' with her finger in her eye : two little girls ...
... father's over- laden back ; a child stilled by a tragic tale , pausing in his story to sob and weep ; a child skipping ; a little changeling boy crowned with flowers ; ' a pretty peat ' with her finger in her eye : two little girls ...
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LOCAL DRAMA | 3 |
SHAKESPEARES HOME IN SUNSHINE | 6 |
AT SCHOOL | 9 |
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Alderman Alderman Shakespeare Alleyn Arber Arden bailiff Bible Bishop brother Burbage Burghley Chambers Charlecote Church Comedy Court Coventry daughter death doth drama Dugdale Soc Earl of Leicester Earl of Warwick Edward Eliz Elizabeth English eyes father gentleman Greene Hall Haml Hamlet hand hath hear Henley Street honour John Shakespeare June Kemp King Lady Latin Leicester's letter London Lord Love's L. L. Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece Majesty Marlowe Marlowe's married Martin Marprelate Mary Master Mistress neighbour October Ovid Oxford play players poem Poet Poet's Privy Council probably Protestant Puritan Queen Quyney Recusants Richard Robert Roger says September Shake Sir Thomas Lucy Snitterfield Sonnet Strange's Stratford Sunday sweet Tamburlaine thee Thomas Lucy thou Throgmorton town unto Venus and Adonis verse vicar Warwickshire Whitgift wife William William Shakespeare Wilmcote Worcester wrote young youth