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Page 47
... per- forming his daily offices of devotion as a chantry priest in the little chapel , did John Rous live a life of happy industry till 1491. But the world in general derived little profit CHAP . III . 47 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
... per- forming his daily offices of devotion as a chantry priest in the little chapel , did John Rous live a life of happy industry till 1491. But the world in general derived little profit CHAP . III . 47 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE .
Page 59
... live , " is the maxim of the Host in ' The Merry Devil of Edmonton ; ' and even Sir John , the priest , reproves him not : he joins in the fun . With this loose state of public opinion , then , upon the subject of venison , is it likely ...
... live , " is the maxim of the Host in ' The Merry Devil of Edmonton ; ' and even Sir John , the priest , reproves him not : he joins in the fun . With this loose state of public opinion , then , upon the subject of venison , is it likely ...
Page 69
... live at peace : He shall conceal it Whiles you are willing it shall come to note , What time we will our celebration keep According to my birth . " This was a private ceremony before a single witness , who would conceal it till the ...
... live at peace : He shall conceal it Whiles you are willing it shall come to note , What time we will our celebration keep According to my birth . " This was a private ceremony before a single witness , who would conceal it till the ...
Page 74
... Lives ' addressed to his " worthy friend Mr. Anthony à Wood , Antiquary of Oxford . " Of the value of Aubrey's evidence we may form some opinion from his own statement to his friend : - " " T is a task that I never thought to have ...
... Lives ' addressed to his " worthy friend Mr. Anthony à Wood , Antiquary of Oxford . " Of the value of Aubrey's evidence we may form some opinion from his own statement to his friend : - " " T is a task that I never thought to have ...
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... Lives of the Poets , ' con- sidered to be the work of Theophilus Cibber , but said to be written by a Scotchman of the name of Shiels , who was an amanuensis of Dr. Johnson . Shiels had certainly some hand in the book ; and there we ...
... Lives of the Poets , ' con- sidered to be the work of Theophilus Cibber , but said to be written by a Scotchman of the name of Shiels , who was an amanuensis of Dr. Johnson . Shiels had certainly some hand in the book ; and there we ...
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