The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... poor copy of the second folio , which I had bought of the same bookseller , and which I had had for some years in my possession , and wanting the former for my use , I bought them both , -the Florio for twelve , and the Shakespeare for ...
... poor copy of the second folio , which I had bought of the same bookseller , and which I had had for some years in my possession , and wanting the former for my use , I bought them both , -the Florio for twelve , and the Shakespeare for ...
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... poor , John Shakespeare and Robert Bratt were exempted from the tax . In March 1578-9 , when an amount of money was levied on the inhabitants of Stratford for the purchase of arms , his name occurs as a defaulter . On " Jan. 19 , 28 ...
... poor , John Shakespeare and Robert Bratt were exempted from the tax . In March 1578-9 , when an amount of money was levied on the inhabitants of Stratford for the purchase of arms , his name occurs as a defaulter . On " Jan. 19 , 28 ...
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... poor and impotent . " One of its provisions extends the meaning of rogues and vagabonds to " all fencers , bearwards , common - players in interludes , and minstrels , not belonging to any Baron of this realm or towards any other ...
... poor and impotent . " One of its provisions extends the meaning of rogues and vagabonds to " all fencers , bearwards , common - players in interludes , and minstrels , not belonging to any Baron of this realm or towards any other ...
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... poor shoemaker , near Dowgate , and under circumstances of privation too dreadful to dwell on , expired Robert Greene , one of the most distinguished and favourite writers of his time . The last few days of this misguided and unhappy ...
... poor shoemaker , near Dowgate , and under circumstances of privation too dreadful to dwell on , expired Robert Greene , one of the most distinguished and favourite writers of his time . The last few days of this misguided and unhappy ...
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... poor in Southwark , at 6d . per week , are equally invalid as proof of the poet's continued residence in the metro- polis , both being condemned as modern inventions . See Appendix . Her burial is entered in the register as follows ...
... poor in Southwark , at 6d . per week , are equally invalid as proof of the poet's continued residence in the metro- polis , both being condemned as modern inventions . See Appendix . Her burial is entered in the register as follows ...
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