King LearLongmans, 1907 - 152 pages |
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Page v
... father Richard was a farmer . John Shakespeare is said to have been a glover , but it appears probable that he also ... father's house , and it is thought probable that in Love's Labour's Lost , his earliest JUN 22 384818 play , he has ...
... father Richard was a farmer . John Shakespeare is said to have been a glover , but it appears probable that he also ... father's house , and it is thought probable that in Love's Labour's Lost , his earliest JUN 22 384818 play , he has ...
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... father in the support of the family , there being four or five younger children . A few years later , in 1582 , William married Anne Hath- away , the daughter of a " husbandman " of Shottery , a hamlet just outside Stratford , to the ...
... father in the support of the family , there being four or five younger children . A few years later , in 1582 , William married Anne Hath- away , the daughter of a " husbandman " of Shottery , a hamlet just outside Stratford , to the ...
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... father's pecuniary troubles ceased . Application was made to the Herald's Court for a coat of arms , and this was granted in 1599. In 1597 the poet bought New Place , the largest house in Stratford ; a few years later he bought more ...
... father's pecuniary troubles ceased . Application was made to the Herald's Court for a coat of arms , and this was granted in 1599. In 1597 the poet bought New Place , the largest house in Stratford ; a few years later he bought more ...
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... father , and with her fall follows the banishment of the faithful Earl of Kent who seeks to redress the wrong . The King of France , true to the love he had shown her , takes the dowerless daughter as his queen . By arrangement King ...
... father , and with her fall follows the banishment of the faithful Earl of Kent who seeks to redress the wrong . The King of France , true to the love he had shown her , takes the dowerless daughter as his queen . By arrangement King ...
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... father only when all his retinue are removed . This King Lear refuses to accept , and leaves the castle at a moment when a fierce storm is coming on , to which his daughters are pleased , despite the entreaties of Gloucester , to let ...
... father only when all his retinue are removed . This King Lear refuses to accept , and leaves the castle at a moment when a fierce storm is coming on , to which his daughters are pleased , despite the entreaties of Gloucester , to let ...
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