The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... rest , absolute in their numbers , as he conceived them , " and profess further to have printed at least a portion of the volume from " papers " in which they " scarse received from him a blot . " By the " diverse stolne and ...
... rest , absolute in their numbers , as he conceived them , " and profess further to have printed at least a portion of the volume from " papers " in which they " scarse received from him a blot . " By the " diverse stolne and ...
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... rest satisfied that the authority of the Collier folio is at an end . Such of its readings as are of worth will be restored to their rightful owners , for the paternity of nearly all such is known ; and the rest will speedily find the ...
... rest satisfied that the authority of the Collier folio is at an end . Such of its readings as are of worth will be restored to their rightful owners , for the paternity of nearly all such is known ; and the rest will speedily find the ...
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... rest not named were erected only for common playhouses , besides the new - built Bear Garden , which was built as well for plays , and fencer's prizes , as bull - baiting ; besides one in former time at Newington Butts . Before the ...
... rest not named were erected only for common playhouses , besides the new - built Bear Garden , which was built as well for plays , and fencer's prizes , as bull - baiting ; besides one in former time at Newington Butts . Before the ...
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... rest of her Maties most honorable counsell , to rest satisfied with our not graunting the like to such persone as by their most honorable lettres was heretofore in like case comended unto us . Byside that if it might with reasonable ...
... rest of her Maties most honorable counsell , to rest satisfied with our not graunting the like to such persone as by their most honorable lettres was heretofore in like case comended unto us . Byside that if it might with reasonable ...
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... rest of my goodes , Chattel , Leases , plate , Jewels , and houshold stuffe whatsoever , after my Dettes and Legacies paied , and my funerall expences discharged , I gyve , devise , and bequeath to my Sonne - in - Lawe , John Hall ...
... rest of my goodes , Chattel , Leases , plate , Jewels , and houshold stuffe whatsoever , after my Dettes and Legacies paied , and my funerall expences discharged , I gyve , devise , and bequeath to my Sonne - in - Lawe , John Hall ...
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