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... called . Master William Shakespeare his ' historye of Kinge Lear ' as yt was played before the kinges maiestie at Whitehall vppon Sainct Stephens night at Christmas last , by his maiesties servantes , playinge vsually at the ' Globe ...
... called . Master William Shakespeare his ' historye of Kinge Lear ' as yt was played before the kinges maiestie at Whitehall vppon Sainct Stephens night at Christmas last , by his maiesties servantes , playinge vsually at the ' Globe ...
Page xv
... his Copie vnder the handes of the wardens A Booke called A Declaracon of ་ egregious popishe ympostures , etc. ' . . . vjd . " ( Arber's Transcript , iii . 229 ) . Samuel Harsnett , who died Archbishop of York in 1631 INTRODUCTION XV.
... his Copie vnder the handes of the wardens A Booke called A Declaracon of ་ egregious popishe ympostures , etc. ' . . . vjd . " ( Arber's Transcript , iii . 229 ) . Samuel Harsnett , who died Archbishop of York in 1631 INTRODUCTION XV.
Page xvii
... called The Tragecall historie of Kinge LEIR and his three Daughiers , etc. , as it was latelie acted . On the same day he trans- ferred his rights in it to John Wright , reserving to himself the printing of the book ( Arber , iii . 289 ) ...
... called The Tragecall historie of Kinge LEIR and his three Daughiers , etc. , as it was latelie acted . On the same day he trans- ferred his rights in it to John Wright , reserving to himself the printing of the book ( Arber , iii . 289 ) ...
Page xxii
... called A Discoursive Probleme concerning Prophecies ( 1588 ) , written by one John Harvey of King's Lynn , which he quotes , " it can scarcely be doubted that Shakespeare had in his mind the great eclipse [ of 1605 ] , and that King ...
... called A Discoursive Probleme concerning Prophecies ( 1588 ) , written by one John Harvey of King's Lynn , which he quotes , " it can scarcely be doubted that Shakespeare had in his mind the great eclipse [ of 1605 ] , and that King ...
Page xxvii
... called he his youngest daughter Cor- deilla before him , and asked of her what account she made of him ; unto whom she made this answer , that knowing the great love and fatherly zeal he had always borne her , she could not answer ...
... called he his youngest daughter Cor- deilla before him , and asked of her what account she made of him ; unto whom she made this answer , that knowing the great love and fatherly zeal he had always borne her , she could not answer ...
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