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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... married . " The present Editor of Shakspeare may urge a kindred apology in defence of an opinion hazarded in his Prefatory Advertisement ; for when he declared his disbelief in the existence of a ge- nuine likeness of our great ...
... married . " The present Editor of Shakspeare may urge a kindred apology in defence of an opinion hazarded in his Prefatory Advertisement ; for when he declared his disbelief in the existence of a ge- nuine likeness of our great ...
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... marry while he was yet very young . " His wife was 7 into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; ] I believe , that on leaving school Shakspeare was placed in the office of some country attorney , or the seneschal of some ...
... marry while he was yet very young . " His wife was 7 into that way of living which his father proposed to him ; ] I believe , that on leaving school Shakspeare was placed in the office of some country attorney , or the seneschal of some ...
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... married Mary , the daughter of Edward Nash , Esq . cousin - german to Thomas Nash , Esq . who married our poet's grand - daughter , Eliza- beth Hall . Edward Nash bought it , after the death of her second husband , Sir John Barnard ...
... married Mary , the daughter of Edward Nash , Esq . cousin - german to Thomas Nash , Esq . who married our poet's grand - daughter , Eliza- beth Hall . Edward Nash bought it , after the death of her second husband , Sir John Barnard ...
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... married Mrs. Rose Clopton , August 27 , 1560 ; and therefore was probably , when he died , eighty years old . His property , from the description of it , appears to have been considerable . In justice to this gentleman it should be ...
... married Mrs. Rose Clopton , August 27 , 1560 ; and therefore was probably , when he died , eighty years old . His property , from the description of it , appears to have been considerable . In justice to this gentleman it should be ...
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... married the Marquis of Caernarvon " [ now Duke of Chandos ] . From this picture , his Grace , at my request , very obligingly permitted a drawing to be made by that excellent artist Mr. Ozias Humphry ; and from that drawing the print ...
... married the Marquis of Caernarvon " [ now Duke of Chandos ] . From this picture , his Grace , at my request , very obligingly permitted a drawing to be made by that excellent artist Mr. Ozias Humphry ; and from that drawing the print ...
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