The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page xiv
... seems to have been established in business as a glover , a branch of trade much carried on in that part of the kingdom , and , as already mentioned , he certainly served upon the jury of a court - leet in 1556. Therefore , we are ...
... seems to have been established in business as a glover , a branch of trade much carried on in that part of the kingdom , and , as already mentioned , he certainly served upon the jury of a court - leet in 1556. Therefore , we are ...
Page xlvi
... seems to have been situated in Avon , Esquire , and William Shakespeare , " of a part of the town which fortunately did not Stratford - upon - Avon , gentleman , " were under suffer from the ravages of the fire . the necessity of filing ...
... seems to have been situated in Avon , Esquire , and William Shakespeare , " of a part of the town which fortunately did not Stratford - upon - Avon , gentleman , " were under suffer from the ravages of the fire . the necessity of filing ...
Page 1105
... seems identical with the Scottish primsie , ' demure , precise , ' which in its turn is connected with prim ( in Old French prin , pren ) : under any circumstances there is no reason why the word should be changed , as has been pro ...
... seems identical with the Scottish primsie , ' demure , precise , ' which in its turn is connected with prim ( in Old French prin , pren ) : under any circumstances there is no reason why the word should be changed , as has been pro ...
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The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
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