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Stratford had its grammar - school , which he probably attended , and , though he did not proceed to college nor as far as we know ever leave the kingdom , sections on the university and travel have been added to complete the picture of ...
Stratford had its grammar - school , which he probably attended , and , though he did not proceed to college nor as far as we know ever leave the kingdom , sections on the university and travel have been added to complete the picture of ...
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Shakespeare's last years , Stratford 1608-1616 Buys New Place and other property at Stratford 1597 : leaves London 1608 : writes his last plays The Winter's Tale and The Tempest : dies 1616 CHAPTER IX . HOUSE AND HOME .
Shakespeare's last years , Stratford 1608-1616 Buys New Place and other property at Stratford 1597 : leaves London 1608 : writes his last plays The Winter's Tale and The Tempest : dies 1616 CHAPTER IX . HOUSE AND HOME .
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And the men do sympathize with the mastiffs in robustious and rough coming on , leaving their wits with their wives and then give them great meals of beef and iron and steel , they will eat like wolves and fight like devils .
And the men do sympathize with the mastiffs in robustious and rough coming on , leaving their wits with their wives and then give them great meals of beef and iron and steel , they will eat like wolves and fight like devils .
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... and after setting their sons to the school at the universities , to the law of the realm , or otherwise leaving them sufficient lands whereon they may live without labour , do make their said sons by those means gentlemen .
... and after setting their sons to the school at the universities , to the law of the realm , or otherwise leaving them sufficient lands whereon they may live without labour , do make their said sons by those means gentlemen .
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THOMAS NASHE , Christs Teares over Ierusalem 1593 The gentlemen disdain traffic , thinking it to abase gentry , but in Italy with graver counsel the very princes disdain not to be merchants by the great , and hardly leave the retailing ...
THOMAS NASHE , Christs Teares over Ierusalem 1593 The gentlemen disdain traffic , thinking it to abase gentry , but in Italy with graver counsel the very princes disdain not to be merchants by the great , and hardly leave the retailing ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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