Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... shillings . Six shillings had been paid back . the poet could not see why one pound , fifteen shillings and tenpence due to him should remain in Philip Rogers ' pocket , and accordingly he took proceedings ( 1604 ) to recover the ...
... shillings . Six shillings had been paid back . the poet could not see why one pound , fifteen shillings and tenpence due to him should remain in Philip Rogers ' pocket , and accordingly he took proceedings ( 1604 ) to recover the ...
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... , the child of a mercer and alderman of the town ; to this godchild he afterwards bequeathed " twenty shillings in gold " . §18 . At what precise date Shakespeare retired from the theatre and sold his shares in the Globe.
... , the child of a mercer and alderman of the town ; to this godchild he afterwards bequeathed " twenty shillings in gold " . §18 . At what precise date Shakespeare retired from the theatre and sold his shares in the Globe.
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... shillings and eight pence a - piece to buy them ringes " . Beside the signatures at the foot of each page the words " by me " at the close of the will are in Shakespeare's handwriting , and no other words , except his own name , remain ...
... shillings and eight pence a - piece to buy them ringes " . Beside the signatures at the foot of each page the words " by me " at the close of the will are in Shakespeare's handwriting , and no other words , except his own name , remain ...
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... shillings or half - a - crown . In public theatres young men of rank and fashion were accommodated with stools on each side of the rush - strewn stage , where their attendants waited upon them and supplied them with their pipes of ...
... shillings or half - a - crown . In public theatres young men of rank and fashion were accommodated with stools on each side of the rush - strewn stage , where their attendants waited upon them and supplied them with their pipes of ...
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... shillings - worth , your five - shillings - worth at a time , or higher , so you rise to the just rates , and welcome . But , whatever you do , buy . HEMINGE AND CONDELL'S ADDRESS . 131 Censure will not drive 130 INTRODUCTION TO ...
... shillings - worth , your five - shillings - worth at a time , or higher , so you rise to the just rates , and welcome . But , whatever you do , buy . HEMINGE AND CONDELL'S ADDRESS . 131 Censure will not drive 130 INTRODUCTION TO ...
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