The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... honour or private fortune was ever acquired by its members . * About 1551 , John Shakespeare , the father of William , settled in some kind of occupation at Stratford - upon - Avon . There is clear proof that he lived in Henley Street ...
... honour or private fortune was ever acquired by its members . * About 1551 , John Shakespeare , the father of William , settled in some kind of occupation at Stratford - upon - Avon . There is clear proof that he lived in Henley Street ...
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... honour ) inhabitantes of the precinct and libertie of the Blackfriers , have , as yor petitioners are enfourmed , besought yor honorable Lps not to permitt the saide private house anie longer to remaine open , but hereafter to be shutt ...
... honour ) inhabitantes of the precinct and libertie of the Blackfriers , have , as yor petitioners are enfourmed , besought yor honorable Lps not to permitt the saide private house anie longer to remaine open , but hereafter to be shutt ...
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... honoured Patron , was buried 5th of March 1673. " 105 See page xxix . 10. I remember , the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare , that in his writing ( what- soever he penned ) , he never blotted out a line . My ...
... honoured Patron , was buried 5th of March 1673. " 105 See page xxix . 10. I remember , the players have often mentioned it as an honour to Shakespeare , that in his writing ( what- soever he penned ) , he never blotted out a line . My ...
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... honour thee , I would not seeke For names ; but call forth thund'ring Æschilus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Until doomsday ; for hardly will a fifth , Betwixt this day and that , by fate be slain , For whom your curtains may be ...
... honour thee , I would not seeke For names ; but call forth thund'ring Æschilus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Until doomsday ; for hardly will a fifth , Betwixt this day and that , by fate be slain , For whom your curtains may be ...
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... Honour , " Act IV . Sc . 4 : — " Walks she on woollen feet ? " P. 479 . read : - RICHARD THE SECOND . " Great Duke of Lancaster , come to thee , " " I come to thee . " HENRY THE FOURTH . PART 1 . P. 508. For " Edward Mortimer , " Read ...
... Honour , " Act IV . Sc . 4 : — " Walks she on woollen feet ? " P. 479 . read : - RICHARD THE SECOND . " Great Duke of Lancaster , come to thee , " " I come to thee . " HENRY THE FOURTH . PART 1 . P. 508. For " Edward Mortimer , " Read ...
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