The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... doubt that the mother of all the children of Master John Shakspere was Mary Arden ; for in proceedings in Chancery in 1597 , which we shall notice hereafter , it is set forth that John Shakspere and his wife Mary , in the 20th Elizabeth ...
... doubt that the mother of all the children of Master John Shakspere was Mary Arden ; for in proceedings in Chancery in 1597 , which we shall notice hereafter , it is set forth that John Shakspere and his wife Mary , in the 20th Elizabeth ...
Strana 266
... doubt as to the name and residence of his wife . She is there described as Anne Hathwey , of Stratford , in the diocese of Worcester , maiden . Rowe , in his Life , ' says , - " Upon his leaving school he seems to have given entirely ...
... doubt as to the name and residence of his wife . She is there described as Anne Hathwey , of Stratford , in the diocese of Worcester , maiden . Rowe , in his Life , ' says , - " Upon his leaving school he seems to have given entirely ...
Strana 421
... doubt acted with great applause . " ‡ Mr. Collier , mentioning that " Towards the close of the year 1599 a company of English players arrived in Edinburgh , " says in a note , " It has been supposed by some , that Shakespeare was a ...
... doubt acted with great applause . " ‡ Mr. Collier , mentioning that " Towards the close of the year 1599 a company of English players arrived in Edinburgh , " says in a note , " It has been supposed by some , that Shakespeare was a ...
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