The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... Duke of Devonshire . Mr. Collier's account of the way this volume came into his hands , and of the circumstances under which he first became aware of its MS . treasures , is as follows : - In the spring of 1849 I happened to be in the ...
... Duke of Devonshire . Mr. Collier's account of the way this volume came into his hands , and of the circumstances under which he first became aware of its MS . treasures , is as follows : - In the spring of 1849 I happened to be in the ...
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... Duke of Devonshire , requesting permission to see the much talked of folio , and it was liberally forwarded to the British Museum for inspection by himself and friends . " While there , the writing was carefully examined by Sir Frederic ...
... Duke of Devonshire , requesting permission to see the much talked of folio , and it was liberally forwarded to the British Museum for inspection by himself and friends . " While there , the writing was carefully examined by Sir Frederic ...
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... Duke of Yorke , that Greene refers particularly to that piece and The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , on which our poet based The Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth ...
... Duke of Yorke , that Greene refers particularly to that piece and The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , on which our poet based The Second and Third Parts of King Henry the Sixth ...
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... Duke of Lancaster , come to thee , " " I come to thee . " HENRY THE FOURTH . PART 1 . P. 508. For " Edward Mortimer , " Read : " Edmund Mortimer " P. 511. After , " spent with crying - bring in , " insert ( d ) . P. 525. For Or ...
... Duke of Lancaster , come to thee , " " I come to thee . " HENRY THE FOURTH . PART 1 . P. 508. For " Edward Mortimer , " Read : " Edmund Mortimer " P. 511. After , " spent with crying - bring in , " insert ( d ) . P. 525. For Or ...
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... Duke's. With Valentinus in the emperor's court ; What maintenance he from his friends receives , Like exhibition thou shalt have from me . To - morrow be in readiness to go : Excuse it not , for I am peremptory . PRO . My lord , I cannot ...
... Duke's. With Valentinus in the emperor's court ; What maintenance he from his friends receives , Like exhibition thou shalt have from me . To - morrow be in readiness to go : Excuse it not , for I am peremptory . PRO . My lord , I cannot ...
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