The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... register and publick writings relating to that town , were of good figure and fashion there , and are mentioned as gentlemen . His father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , 3 had so large a family , ten children His father , who ...
... register and publick writings relating to that town , were of good figure and fashion there , and are mentioned as gentlemen . His father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , 3 had so large a family , ten children His father , who ...
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... Register of Stratford , that Mr. Thomas Combe ( the brother of John ) was buried there , Jan. 22 , 1609-10 . MALONE . 9 the sharpness of the satire is said to have stung the man so severely , that he never forgave it . ] I take this ...
... Register of Stratford , that Mr. Thomas Combe ( the brother of John ) was buried there , Jan. 22 , 1609-10 . MALONE . 9 the sharpness of the satire is said to have stung the man so severely , that he never forgave it . ] I take this ...
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... Register of that town that the plague broke out there on the 30th of the following June , and raged with such violence between that day and the last day of December , that two hundred and thirty - eight persons were in that period ...
... Register of that town that the plague broke out there on the 30th of the following June , and raged with such violence between that day and the last day of December , that two hundred and thirty - eight persons were in that period ...
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... register is for his bones , " His fame is more perpetual than these stones : " And his own goodness , with himself being gone , " Shall live , when earthly monument is none . ' " Written upon the west end thereof . " Not monumental ...
... register is for his bones , " His fame is more perpetual than these stones : " And his own goodness , with himself being gone , " Shall live , when earthly monument is none . ' " Written upon the west end thereof . " Not monumental ...
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... Register of Stratford , no mention is made of any daughter of our author's but Susanna and Judith . He had indeed three children ; the two already mentioned , and a son , named Hamnet , of whom Mr. Rowe takes no notice He was a twin ...
... Register of Stratford , no mention is made of any daughter of our author's but Susanna and Judith . He had indeed three children ; the two already mentioned , and a son , named Hamnet , of whom Mr. Rowe takes no notice He was a twin ...
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