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It would seem that a story something like "Snowwhite" was known in Shakespeare's time, as there appears to be a reference to it in the main plot of
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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Still, on the day we moved to the new house, I almost threw away the bag containing my childhood friends: Rabbit, Bear, Snowwhite, Dash and Flash.
I got tagged nathreee 2008
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Or look at the way movie ideas usually are pitched: "Titanic" meets "Snowwhite" etc.
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Snowwhite and Rosered, if you will have the real cream!
Finnegans Wake 2006
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And the Queen was so enraged because she had not destroyed Snowwhite that she rushed to the window and threw herself out of it and died on the spot.
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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When the Queen, disguised as an old woman, came to the door of the house she knocked upon it with her stick, but Snowwhite called out from within:
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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But before Snowwhite had grown up, her mother, the Queen, died and her father married again, a most beautiful princess who was very vain of her beauty and jealous of all women who might be thought as beautiful as she was.
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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And when he came in he found nobody there but Snowwhite lying in her crystal coffer.
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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And the Queen knew that Snowwhite had not been slain.
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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So she sent for the hunter and made him confess that he had let Snowwhite go; and she made him search about beyond the forest, till at last he brought back word to her that Snowwhite was dwelling in a little hut on the hill with some coal-miners.
Europa's Fairy Book Joseph Jacobs 1885
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