The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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Page 10
... 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 wrote to the Duke of Devonshire , requesting permission to see ...
... 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 wrote to the Duke of Devonshire , requesting permission to see ...
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... called Ashbies , estimated to have comprised about fifty - six acres of land , and the sum of £ 6 138. 4d .; together with the interest in two tenements at Snitterfield . Whatever car uncertainty regarding the rank of the Shakespeares ...
... called Ashbies , estimated to have comprised about fifty - six acres of land , and the sum of £ 6 138. 4d .; together with the interest in two tenements at Snitterfield . Whatever car uncertainty regarding the rank of the Shakespeares ...
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... called Henley Streete commonly called or knowne by the name of the Maidenhead , and now or late in the tenure of John Rutter or his assignes ; and all that other messuage or tenements scituate and beinge in Henley Streete aforesaid now ...
... called Henley Streete commonly called or knowne by the name of the Maidenhead , and now or late in the tenure of John Rutter or his assignes ; and all that other messuage or tenements scituate and beinge in Henley Streete aforesaid now ...
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... called the mayors play , where every one that will comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit , to shew respect unto them . " It appears from the records which have been preserved , that this usage ...
... called the mayors play , where every one that will comes in without money , the mayor giving the players a reward as hee thinks fit , to shew respect unto them . " It appears from the records which have been preserved , that this usage ...
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... called The Globe , on the south bank of the Thames ; using the latter , which was partially open to the air , in summer ; and the former , which was a private or enclosed house , for winter performances . The Blackfriars playhouse stood ...
... called The Globe , on the south bank of the Thames ; using the latter , which was partially open to the air , in summer ; and the former , which was a private or enclosed house , for winter performances . The Blackfriars playhouse stood ...
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