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... hewas made. Hisprogress had beenmore surethan rapid. A young manof twoand twenty, burdenedwith a wife and three children,hehad left his home inthe little country town of StratfordonAvon in 1586 to seekhis fortune in London. Without ...
... hewas made. Hisprogress had beenmore surethan rapid. A young manof twoand twenty, burdenedwith a wife and three children,hehad left his home inthe little country town of StratfordonAvon in 1586 to seekhis fortune in London. Without ...
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... Hewas to act before her inhis own plays. It cannothavebeen Shakespeare'spromise as an actor that led to theroyal summons.His histrionic famehadnot progressed atthe same rateashis literary repute.Hewas never towinthe laurels ofa great ...
... Hewas to act before her inhis own plays. It cannothavebeen Shakespeare'spromise as an actor that led to theroyal summons.His histrionic famehadnot progressed atthe same rateashis literary repute.Hewas never towinthe laurels ofa great ...
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