The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 122
... Crown for distinguished services , and that his wife's ancestors were entitled to armorial bearings . Although the poet's relatives at a later date assumed his right to the coat suggested for his father in 1596 , it does not appear that ...
... Crown for distinguished services , and that his wife's ancestors were entitled to armorial bearings . Although the poet's relatives at a later date assumed his right to the coat suggested for his father in 1596 , it does not appear that ...
Page 144
... Crown Inn , a wine - tavern kept by one John Davenant , who had taken out his license in the previous year , 1604. The landlord was a highly respectable man , filling in succession the chief municipal offices , but , although of a ...
... Crown Inn , a wine - tavern kept by one John Davenant , who had taken out his license in the previous year , 1604. The landlord was a highly respectable man , filling in succession the chief municipal offices , but , although of a ...
Page 145
... Crown tavern , - " Mr . William Shakespeare was wont to goe into Warwickshire once a yeare , and did commonly in his journey lye at this house in Oxen , where he was exceedingly respected . " He then proceeds to tell us that Sir William ...
... Crown tavern , - " Mr . William Shakespeare was wont to goe into Warwickshire once a yeare , and did commonly in his journey lye at this house in Oxen , where he was exceedingly respected . " He then proceeds to tell us that Sir William ...
Page 146
... Crown Inn or of the Davenants . It is , indeed , easy to perceive that we should never have heard any scandal respecting Mrs. Davenant , if she had not been noted in her own time , and for long after- wards , for her exceptional ...
... Crown Inn or of the Davenants . It is , indeed , easy to perceive that we should never have heard any scandal respecting Mrs. Davenant , if she had not been noted in her own time , and for long after- wards , for her exceptional ...
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... crown'd king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many had the managing , That they lost France , and made his England bleed : Which oft our stage hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this ...
... crown'd king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many had the managing , That they lost France , and made his England bleed : Which oft our stage hath shown ; and for their sake , In your fair minds let this ...
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