The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... unto us . Byside that if it might with reasonable convenience be graunted , great offres have ben and be made for the same , to the relefe of the The " fellowship " which Shakespeare is supposed to have LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . XXV.
... unto us . Byside that if it might with reasonable convenience be graunted , great offres have ben and be made for the same , to the relefe of the The " fellowship " which Shakespeare is supposed to have LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . XXV.
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... unto none of you ( like me ) sought those burs to cleave ; those puppits ( I meane ) that speake from our mouths , those Anticks garnisht in our colours . Is it not strange that I , to whom they all have bin beholding , is it not like ...
... unto none of you ( like me ) sought those burs to cleave ; those puppits ( I meane ) that speake from our mouths , those Anticks garnisht in our colours . Is it not strange that I , to whom they all have bin beholding , is it not like ...
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... unto that wch is prayde against yor petitioners , they will not onely while the winter endureth loose the meanes whereby they nowe support them selves and their families , but be unable to practise them selves in anie playes or ...
... unto that wch is prayde against yor petitioners , they will not onely while the winter endureth loose the meanes whereby they nowe support them selves and their families , but be unable to practise them selves in anie playes or ...
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... unto theym to make good the decaye of the saide House , butt not to make the same larger then in former tyme hath bene . From thoffice of the Revelles , this 3 of maie , 1596 . Rich . Veale . " 61 This paper Mr. Collier presumes to have ...
... unto theym to make good the decaye of the saide House , butt not to make the same larger then in former tyme hath bene . From thoffice of the Revelles , this 3 of maie , 1596 . Rich . Veale . " 61 This paper Mr. Collier presumes to have ...
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... unto him the said William Shackespeare or his assignes , for all such losse , detriment , and hinderance as he the said William Shackespeare , his heires and assignes , and one Thomas Greene gent . shall or maye be thought in the viewe ...
... unto him the said William Shackespeare or his assignes , for all such losse , detriment , and hinderance as he the said William Shackespeare , his heires and assignes , and one Thomas Greene gent . shall or maye be thought in the viewe ...
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