Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... child , and God they thank and hery . " " Hery " is an Anglo - Saxon word meaning praise , but an ignorant copyist changed this to “ for he was hairy . ” Yet the present text is fairly accurate , for many scholars both English and ...
... child , and God they thank and hery . " " Hery " is an Anglo - Saxon word meaning praise , but an ignorant copyist changed this to “ for he was hairy . ” Yet the present text is fairly accurate , for many scholars both English and ...
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... children were baptized within two or three days of their birth , and because the inscription below his monument in the ... child was born there , for two houses were owned by the father at this time ; but as the family was in prosperous ...
... children were baptized within two or three days of their birth , and because the inscription below his monument in the ... child was born there , for two houses were owned by the father at this time ; but as the family was in prosperous ...
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... children of John and Mary Shakspere . The first two died in infancy , Anna in her eighth year ; and as Joan is the only one mentioned in Shakspere's will it is supposed that all but her had died before 1616. Joan lived until 1646 , and ...
... children of John and Mary Shakspere . The first two died in infancy , Anna in her eighth year ; and as Joan is the only one mentioned in Shakspere's will it is supposed that all but her had died before 1616. Joan lived until 1646 , and ...
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... children were entitled to free tuition . Any Stratford boy seven years old and able to read was entitled to enter . At this time the teachers were usually univer- sity men of fair scholarship , although the teaching as a rule was poor ...
... children were entitled to free tuition . Any Stratford boy seven years old and able to read was entitled to enter . At this time the teachers were usually univer- sity men of fair scholarship , although the teaching as a rule was poor ...
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... children ; his father had met with reverses in business ; there was little to do in Stratford ; there was the ever - insistent call of the city . London was then a city of about 150,000 inhabitants , small compared with the many ...
... children ; his father had met with reverses in business ; there was little to do in Stratford ; there was the ever - insistent call of the city . London was then a city of about 150,000 inhabitants , small compared with the many ...
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