The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page xiii
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. No Shakespeare advanced or rewarded by Henry VII . -Antiquity of the Shakespeares in Warwickshire , & -Earliest occurrence of the name at Stratford- upon ...
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . CHAPTER I. No Shakespeare advanced or rewarded by Henry VII . -Antiquity of the Shakespeares in Warwickshire , & -Earliest occurrence of the name at Stratford- upon ...
Page xvi
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. arising out of the circumstance , that although Cooke's original book , in which he entered the arms he granted , has been preserved in the Herald's College , we find in it ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE .
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. arising out of the circumstance , that although Cooke's original book , in which he entered the arms he granted , has been preserved in the Herald's College , we find in it ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE .
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With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. the preceding year . The documents relating to this transaction have come down to us , and the indenture assigning the property from Henry Walker , " citizen of London ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . XLV.
With the Temple Notes William Shakespeare. the preceding year . The documents relating to this transaction have come down to us , and the indenture assigning the property from Henry Walker , " citizen of London ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . XLV.
Contents
The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
Copyright | |
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