The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... appears , was not answered . In the spring of last year I again called upon him , and reiterated my reasons for desiring the volume should be examined , and if possible by him . This time I was more successful . Sir Frederic immediately ...
... appears , was not answered . In the spring of last year I again called upon him , and reiterated my reasons for desiring the volume should be examined , and if possible by him . This time I was more successful . Sir Frederic immediately ...
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... . In this attempt , the amount of reference and quotation will be seen to have been very great . It has , however , been much greater than it appears , since , with a few exceptions where the books or MSS . work has been PREFACE . xiii.
... . In this attempt , the amount of reference and quotation will be seen to have been very great . It has , however , been much greater than it appears , since , with a few exceptions where the books or MSS . work has been PREFACE . xiii.
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... appears to have done , since he was intimately associated with Sir William Davenant ( born in 1605 ) , and was apprenticed to a bookseller named Rhodes , who in his younger days was wardrobe - keeper to the theatre in Blackfriars . From ...
... appears to have done , since he was intimately associated with Sir William Davenant ( born in 1605 ) , and was apprenticed to a bookseller named Rhodes , who in his younger days was wardrobe - keeper to the theatre in Blackfriars . From ...
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... appears to have been of the class of small farmers in the villages , and of respectable shopkeepers in the towns ; no proof having been found , that any public honour or private fortune was ever acquired by its members . * About 1551 ...
... appears to have been of the class of small farmers in the villages , and of respectable shopkeepers in the towns ; no proof having been found , that any public honour or private fortune was ever acquired by its members . * About 1551 ...
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... appear to have been prosperous . On the 2d of October , 1556 , a year before he wedded Mary Arden , he purchased the ... appears from the Patent I of that reign , was related to the Ardens of Wilme- ete : but there can be little doubt ...
... appear to have been prosperous . On the 2d of October , 1556 , a year before he wedded Mary Arden , he purchased the ... appears from the Patent I of that reign , was related to the Ardens of Wilme- ete : but there can be little doubt ...
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