The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... decease quitted Eastcheap , took up the trade of a wire- worker , and lived in Crooked Lane . She died about ten years ago . One , who had been her apprentice ( no youth , ) declares the was a very particular woman , was circumftantial ...
... decease quitted Eastcheap , took up the trade of a wire- worker , and lived in Crooked Lane . She died about ten years ago . One , who had been her apprentice ( no youth , ) declares the was a very particular woman , was circumftantial ...
Page 81
... decease , be fet over me . " So much for Braithwaite's account of his having erected his own tomb in his life time . That he had any quarrel with our author , or that Shakspeare had by any act stung him fo feverely that Mr. Combe never ...
... decease , be fet over me . " So much for Braithwaite's account of his having erected his own tomb in his life time . That he had any quarrel with our author , or that Shakspeare had by any act stung him fo feverely that Mr. Combe never ...
Page 97
... decease , upon his son Thomas Nash , and his heirs , and for want of such heirs then to remain and descend to his own right heirs . " It is observable that in this will the teftator makes no mention of any child , and there is no entry ...
... decease , upon his son Thomas Nash , and his heirs , and for want of such heirs then to remain and descend to his own right heirs . " It is observable that in this will the teftator makes no mention of any child , and there is no entry ...
Page 99
... and an half in Strat- ford - Welcombe and Bifhopton in the county of Warwick , ( after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard , and me the faid Eliza- " I remember the players have often mentioned " it H2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 99.
... and an half in Strat- ford - Welcombe and Bifhopton in the county of Warwick , ( after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard , and me the faid Eliza- " I remember the players have often mentioned " it H2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 99.
Page 100
... decease of the said Sir John Barnard my husband , make fale of the inheritance of all and fingular the premises , and that my loving cousin Edward Nash , Esq . shall have the first offer or refusal thereof , according to my promise ...
... decease of the said Sir John Barnard my husband , make fale of the inheritance of all and fingular the premises , and that my loving cousin Edward Nash , Esq . shall have the first offer or refusal thereof , according to my promise ...
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