The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... answered . In the spring of last year I again called upon him , and reiterated my reasons for desiring the volume ... answer , nor indeed , to the best of my belief , did Mr. Collier write to me at all subsequently ; and , although I ...
... answered . In the spring of last year I again called upon him , and reiterated my reasons for desiring the volume ... answer , nor indeed , to the best of my belief , did Mr. Collier write to me at all subsequently ; and , although I ...
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... Answer of Garter and Clarencieux Kinges of Armes , to a libellous Scrawle against certain Arms supposed to be wrongfully given , " say that " the persone to whom it was granted had borne magestracy , and was justice of peace at ...
... Answer of Garter and Clarencieux Kinges of Armes , to a libellous Scrawle against certain Arms supposed to be wrongfully given , " say that " the persone to whom it was granted had borne magestracy , and was justice of peace at ...
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... answer'd that he saw him once brought on the stage upon another man's back , which answer was applied by the hearers to his having performed in this scene [ Sc . For 7 , Act II . of As You Like It ] in the part of Adam . ' a more ...
... answer'd that he saw him once brought on the stage upon another man's back , which answer was applied by the hearers to his having performed in this scene [ Sc . For 7 , Act II . of As You Like It ] in the part of Adam . ' a more ...
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... answer to a petition from the Inhabitants of the Liberty of the Blackfriars ; and we are of opinion that the document in question is spurious . 30th January , 1860 . FRANCIS PALGRAVE , K.H. , Deputy Keeper of H.M. Public Records ...
... answer to a petition from the Inhabitants of the Liberty of the Blackfriars ; and we are of opinion that the document in question is spurious . 30th January , 1860 . FRANCIS PALGRAVE , K.H. , Deputy Keeper of H.M. Public Records ...
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... answer , that it would be of no service to their company , when Shakespear luckily cast his eye upon it , and found something so well in it as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Johnson and his ...
... answer , that it would be of no service to their company , when Shakespear luckily cast his eye upon it , and found something so well in it as to engage him first to read it through , and afterwards to recommend Mr. Johnson and his ...
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