The Plays of William Shakespeare,: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare. : In Eight Volumes. ...Stereotyped by J. Howe--N. York. Philadelphia: Published by H.C. Carey, and I. Lea, and M'Carty & Davis, 1823 |
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When about eighteen years old , he married Anne Hathaway , who was eight years older than himself . His conduct soon after this marriage was not very correct . Being detected with a gang of deer - stealers , in robbing the park of Sir ...
When about eighteen years old , he married Anne Hathaway , who was eight years older than himself . His conduct soon after this marriage was not very correct . Being detected with a gang of deer - stealers , in robbing the park of Sir ...
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Susannah , the eldest daughter , and her father's favourite , was married to Dr. John Hall , a physician , who died Nov. 1635 , aged 60. Mrs. Hall died July 11 , 1649 , aged 66. They left only one child , Elizabeth , born 1607-8 ...
Susannah , the eldest daughter , and her father's favourite , was married to Dr. John Hall , a physician , who died Nov. 1635 , aged 60. Mrs. Hall died July 11 , 1649 , aged 66. They left only one child , Elizabeth , born 1607-8 ...
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Judith , Shakspeare's youngest daughter , was married to Mr. Thomas Quiney , and died Feb. 1661-2 , in her 77th year . By Mr. Quiney she had three sons , Shakspeare , Richard , and Thomas , who all died unmarried .
Judith , Shakspeare's youngest daughter , was married to Mr. Thomas Quiney , and died Feb. 1661-2 , in her 77th year . By Mr. Quiney she had three sons , Shakspeare , Richard , and Thomas , who all died unmarried .
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You cram these words into mine ears , against The stomach of my sense : ' would I had never Married my daughter there ! for , coming thence , My son is lost ; and , in my rate , she too , Who is so far from Italy remov'd , I ne'er again ...
You cram these words into mine ears , against The stomach of my sense : ' would I had never Married my daughter there ! for , coming thence , My son is lost ; and , in my rate , she too , Who is so far from Italy remov'd , I ne'er again ...
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No marrying ' mong his subjects ? Ant . None , man ; all idle ; whores and knaves . Gon . I would with such perfection govern , sir , To excel the golden age . ( 1 ) The rack . ' Save his majesty ! Seb . Ant . Long Scene I. TEMPEST .
No marrying ' mong his subjects ? Ant . None , man ; all idle ; whores and knaves . Gon . I would with such perfection govern , sir , To excel the golden age . ( 1 ) The rack . ' Save his majesty ! Seb . Ant . Long Scene I. TEMPEST .
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