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Page xxxi
... gentlemen . His father , who was a confiderable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all , that tho ' he was his eldest fon , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , ' tis ...
... gentlemen . His father , who was a confiderable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all , that tho ' he was his eldest fon , he could give him no better education than his own employment . He had bred him , ' tis ...
Page xxxii
... gentleman , as he thought , some- what too feverely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . And tho this , probably the first essay of his Poetry , be loft , yet it is faid to have been so very bitter ...
... gentleman , as he thought , some- what too feverely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon him . And tho this , probably the first essay of his Poetry , be loft , yet it is faid to have been so very bitter ...
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... Gentlemen of all Estates and Degrees , bearing Arms , to whom these Presents shall come : William Dethick , Garter ... Gentleman , whose Great Grandfather for his faithful and approved Service to the late most prudent Prince , King ...
... Gentlemen of all Estates and Degrees , bearing Arms , to whom these Presents shall come : William Dethick , Garter ... Gentleman , whose Great Grandfather for his faithful and approved Service to the late most prudent Prince , King ...
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... Gentlemen belongeth , without Let or Interrup- tion of any Person or Perfons , for use or bearing the fame . In Witness and Testimony whereof we have subscribed our Names , and fastned the Seals of our Offices . Given at the Office of ...
... Gentlemen belongeth , without Let or Interrup- tion of any Person or Perfons , for use or bearing the fame . In Witness and Testimony whereof we have subscribed our Names , and fastned the Seals of our Offices . Given at the Office of ...
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William Shakespeare. PLAYS contain'd in this Volume . The TEMPEST . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . The TWO GENTLEMEN of VERONA The MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR . MEASURE for MEASURE . THE TEMPEST . D2 Dramatis Perfonæ . ALONSO , King.
William Shakespeare. PLAYS contain'd in this Volume . The TEMPEST . A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . The TWO GENTLEMEN of VERONA The MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR . MEASURE for MEASURE . THE TEMPEST . D2 Dramatis Perfonæ . ALONSO , King.
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