The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 Seiten |
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... died May 25 , 1812. He was brother to Lord Sunderlin ; and had he survived his Lordship would have suc- ceeded to the title , the remainder being in him . Like Mr. Steevens , he devoted his life and his fortune to the task of making the ...
... died May 25 , 1812. He was brother to Lord Sunderlin ; and had he survived his Lordship would have suc- ceeded to the title , the remainder being in him . Like Mr. Steevens , he devoted his life and his fortune to the task of making the ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. " He died Jan. 5 , 1807 , at his chambers in Staple - inn , of which honourable society he had long been one of the antients ; and his remains were interred at Amwell , agreeably to his own request ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. " He died Jan. 5 , 1807 , at his chambers in Staple - inn , of which honourable society he had long been one of the antients ; and his remains were interred at Amwell , agreeably to his own request ...
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... died the 22d of January , 1800 , and was buried in Poplar chapel . To the eulogium contained in the following epitaph by Mr. Hayley , which differs in some respect from that inscribed on the monument in Poplar chapel , those who really ...
... died the 22d of January , 1800 , and was buried in Poplar chapel . To the eulogium contained in the following epitaph by Mr. Hayley , which differs in some respect from that inscribed on the monument in Poplar chapel , those who really ...
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... died a few years ago . Otherwise , as the knights of the hammer are said to preserve the catalogue of every auction , it might have been known whether pictures constituted any part of the Boar's Head furniture ; for Mr. Sloman himself ...
... died a few years ago . Otherwise , as the knights of the hammer are said to preserve the catalogue of every auction , it might have been known whether pictures constituted any part of the Boar's Head furniture ; for Mr. Sloman himself ...
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... died September 8th , 1797 . It will perhaps be urged , that to this first folio we are in- debted for the only copies of sixteen or seventeen of our author's plays : True : but may not our want of yet earlier and less cor- rupted ...
... died September 8th , 1797 . It will perhaps be urged , that to this first folio we are in- debted for the only copies of sixteen or seventeen of our author's plays : True : but may not our want of yet earlier and less cor- rupted ...
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