The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... person was chosen alderman in his stead , the reason assigned bing , that he " dothe not come to the halles , nor hathe not done of longe tyme . " Nor are these the only indications of his fallen fortune . On " Mar. 29 , 29 Eliz . " he ...
... person was chosen alderman in his stead , the reason assigned bing , that he " dothe not come to the halles , nor hathe not done of longe tyme . " Nor are these the only indications of his fallen fortune . On " Mar. 29 , 29 Eliz . " he ...
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... persons whose circumstances and position did not warrant the distinction ; and this grant to John Shakespeare was one of the cases cited against him . In reply to this particular portion of the charges , he and his colleague , in " The ...
... persons whose circumstances and position did not warrant the distinction ; and this grant to John Shakespeare was one of the cases cited against him . In reply to this particular portion of the charges , he and his colleague , in " The ...
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... person to whom this apology is directed , and for whose learning Chettle expresses his reverence , though with a disparaging qualification as to his character in general , could have been none other than Marlowe . " The other " was ...
... person to whom this apology is directed , and for whose learning Chettle expresses his reverence , though with a disparaging qualification as to his character in general , could have been none other than Marlowe . " The other " was ...
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... persons , ( some of them of 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 ...
... persons , ( some of them of 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 ...
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... person of the name of Veale " to Henslowe , and found by Mr. Collier among the Alleyn collection at Dulwich , has been sought for in vain , 60 and , I fear , like nine - tenths of the so - called " New Facts " relative to the life of ...
... person of the name of Veale " to Henslowe , and found by Mr. Collier among the Alleyn collection at Dulwich , has been sought for in vain , 60 and , I fear , like nine - tenths of the so - called " New Facts " relative to the life of ...
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