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Page xiv
On the 28th of November , 1582 , Shakspeare was married to Anne Hathaway ,
the daughter of a “ substantial yeoman of the village of Shottery , about a mile
from Stratford , and in the year 1586 , it is ascertained that he removed to London
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On the 28th of November , 1582 , Shakspeare was married to Anne Hathaway ,
the daughter of a “ substantial yeoman of the village of Shottery , about a mile
from Stratford , and in the year 1586 , it is ascertained that he removed to London
...
Page xv
Four years were passed by Shakspeare in this dignified retirement . He died on
the 23d April , 1616 , having just completed his fiftyHis widow survived him seven
years . His two daughters were both married at the time of his death , ( his only ...
Four years were passed by Shakspeare in this dignified retirement . He died on
the 23d April , 1616 , having just completed his fiftyHis widow survived him seven
years . His two daughters were both married at the time of his death , ( his only ...
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I have a daughter ; have , while she is mine ; Who , in her duty and obedience ,
mark , Hath given me this : Now gather , and surmise . - To the celestial , and my
soul's idol , the most beautified Ophelia.com That's an ill phrase , a vile phrase ...
I have a daughter ; have , while she is mine ; Who , in her duty and obedience ,
mark , Hath given me this : Now gather , and surmise . - To the celestial , and my
soul's idol , the most beautified Ophelia.com That's an ill phrase , a vile phrase ...
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At such a time I'll loose my daughter to him : Be you and I behind an arras then ;
Mark the encounter ; if he love her not , And be not from his reason fallen thereon
, Let me be no assistant for a state , But keep a farm , and carters . King We will ...
At such a time I'll loose my daughter to him : Be you and I behind an arras then ;
Mark the encounter ; if he love her not , And be not from his reason fallen thereon
, Let me be no assistant for a state , But keep a farm , and carters . King We will ...
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Still harping on my daughter —yet he knew me not at first ; he said was a
fishmonger : He is far gone , far gone : and truly in my youth I suffered much
extremity for love : very near this . I'll speak to him again . - What do you read , my
lord ?
Still harping on my daughter —yet he knew me not at first ; he said was a
fishmonger : He is far gone , far gone : and truly in my youth I suffered much
extremity for love : very near this . I'll speak to him again . - What do you read , my
lord ?
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