The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... grant unto them confirmation of the fame , or of as many as should be to their honours good liking ; and withal , their favour- able letters to the Lord Maior , to permit them to exercise companies of comedians , each of which performed ...
... grant unto them confirmation of the fame , or of as many as should be to their honours good liking ; and withal , their favour- able letters to the Lord Maior , to permit them to exercise companies of comedians , each of which performed ...
Page 58
... grant of this office ( the reverfion of which John Lily , the dramatick poet , had long in vain folicited , ) on the 24th of July , 1579. ( as appears from a book of patents in the Pells - office , ) and continued in poffeffion of it ...
... grant of this office ( the reverfion of which John Lily , the dramatick poet , had long in vain folicited , ) on the 24th of July , 1579. ( as appears from a book of patents in the Pells - office , ) and continued in poffeffion of it ...
Page 59
... grant obtained in the year 1621. muft have fucceeded to it ; but he never derived any emolument from that grant , for Sir John Aftley , as I find from the probate of his will , in the prerogative office , ( in which it is obfèrvable ...
... grant obtained in the year 1621. muft have fucceeded to it ; but he never derived any emolument from that grant , for Sir John Aftley , as I find from the probate of his will , in the prerogative office , ( in which it is obfèrvable ...
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... grant of arms in 1596. I am fatisfied that there is an error in the later grant , in which the following unintelligible paragraph is found : " Wherefore being folicited , and by credible report informed , that John Shakspeare , now of ...
... grant of arms in 1596. I am fatisfied that there is an error in the later grant , in which the following unintelligible paragraph is found : " Wherefore being folicited , and by credible report informed , that John Shakspeare , now of ...
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... grant of 1599. we have feen , the words originally flood , whofe parent and anteceffor was , " and the words great grandfather and late are interlineations . The writer forgot to erase the original words , but undoubtedly he did not ...
... grant of 1599. we have feen , the words originally flood , whofe parent and anteceffor was , " and the words great grandfather and late are interlineations . The writer forgot to erase the original words , but undoubtedly he did not ...
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