The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 Seiten |
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... pounds . To conclude the names which have honoured ' One of these portraits is on canvas , and therefore the nuineness of it is controverted , if not denied . ge- In the numerous List of Gentlemen who thoroughly exa- mined this original ...
... pounds . To conclude the names which have honoured ' One of these portraits is on canvas , and therefore the nuineness of it is controverted , if not denied . ge- In the numerous List of Gentlemen who thoroughly exa- mined this original ...
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... pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almost equal to that profuse generosity the present age has shown to French dancers and Italian ...
... pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almost equal to that profuse generosity the present age has shown to French dancers and Italian ...
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... pounds , money then bearing an interest of ten per cent . Shakspeare's total income was 2001. per ann . * In The Merry Wives of Windsor , which was written soon after the year 1600 , three hundred pounds a year is described as an estate ...
... pounds , money then bearing an interest of ten per cent . Shakspeare's total income was 2001. per ann . * In The Merry Wives of Windsor , which was written soon after the year 1600 , three hundred pounds a year is described as an estate ...
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... pounds shall by my executors hereafter named , out of my goods and chattels first raysed , within one year after my decease , be set So much for Braithwaite's account of his having erected his own tomb in his life - time . That he had ...
... pounds shall by my executors hereafter named , out of my goods and chattels first raysed , within one year after my decease , be set So much for Braithwaite's account of his having erected his own tomb in his life - time . That he had ...
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... pounds ; to his godson John Collins , ( the son of Francis , ) ten pounds ; to Mrs. Susanna Collins ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) six pounds , thirteen shillings , and four - pence ; to Mr. Henry Walker , ( father ...
... pounds ; to his godson John Collins , ( the son of Francis , ) ten pounds ; to Mrs. Susanna Collins ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) six pounds , thirteen shillings , and four - pence ; to Mr. Henry Walker , ( father ...
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