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Temple Grafton was a town a few miles from Stratford . Who Anne Whateley was we do not know . William married Anne Hathaway of Stratford a few days later . Early biographers of William Shakspere were able to argue convincingly that Anne ...
Temple Grafton was a town a few miles from Stratford . Who Anne Whateley was we do not know . William married Anne Hathaway of Stratford a few days later . Early biographers of William Shakspere were able to argue convincingly that Anne ...
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This particular legend seems to be among the silliest , for who can imagine an ambitious husband and father of three leaving Stratford , his family , his friends , his home , and his good trade to become a groom ?
This particular legend seems to be among the silliest , for who can imagine an ambitious husband and father of three leaving Stratford , his family , his friends , his home , and his good trade to become a groom ?
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а . liam joined a traveling company at Stratford and made the journey . with that company , still there looms that toughest of questions : Why ? Why did he want to become an actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it ...
а . liam joined a traveling company at Stratford and made the journey . with that company , still there looms that toughest of questions : Why ? Why did he want to become an actor , and why did the Queen's Men , or whatever company it ...
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THE QUEST BEGINS | 13 |
RIDDLES AND CLUES | 22 |
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