The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... reason , because , instead of printing these plays from a manuscript , the editors of the folio , to save labour , or from some other motive , printed the greater part of them from the very copies which they represented as maimed and im ...
... reason , because , instead of printing these plays from a manuscript , the editors of the folio , to save labour , or from some other motive , printed the greater part of them from the very copies which they represented as maimed and im ...
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... 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 produced a writ of habeas corpus in 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 produced a writ of habeas corpus in the ...
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... reason of any precontract , consanguinitie , athinitie , or by any other lawful meanes whatsoever , but that William Shagspero one thone partie , and Anne Hath- wey of Stratford in the dioces of Worcester , maiden , may lawfully ...
... reason of any precontract , consanguinitie , athinitie , or by any other lawful meanes whatsoever , but that William Shagspero one thone partie , and Anne Hath- wey of Stratford in the dioces of Worcester , maiden , may lawfully ...
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... reason of having beene soe long built hath falne into great decaye , and that besides the reparation thereof , it has beene found necessarie to make the same more convenient for the entertainement of auditories comming thereto That to ...
... reason of having beene soe long built hath falne into great decaye , and that besides the reparation thereof , it has beene found necessarie to make the same more convenient for the entertainement of auditories comming thereto That to ...
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... reason for doubting that some such passage did occur . 65 There is another agreeable tradition respecting the acquaintance of these famous " Worthies " preserved by Fuller , who , speaking of Shakespeare , says , " Many were the wit ...
... reason for doubting that some such passage did occur . 65 There is another agreeable tradition respecting the acquaintance of these famous " Worthies " preserved by Fuller , who , speaking of Shakespeare , says , " Many were the wit ...
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