The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 3J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 213
... parish , and knew him . Ben Jonson and he did gather hu- mours of men wherever they came . One time as he was at the taverne at Stratford , Mr. Combes , an old usurer , was to buryed ; he makes then this ex- temporary epitaph upon him ...
... parish , and knew him . Ben Jonson and he did gather hu- mours of men wherever they came . One time as he was at the taverne at Stratford , Mr. Combes , an old usurer , was to buryed ; he makes then this ex- temporary epitaph upon him ...
Page 218
... parish , and knew him . " It must be acknowledged , that there is here a slight mistake , there being no such character as a constable in A Midsummer - Night's Dream . The person in contemplation undoubtedly was DOG- BERRY in Much Ado ...
... parish , and knew him . " It must be acknowledged , that there is here a slight mistake , there being no such character as a constable in A Midsummer - Night's Dream . The person in contemplation undoubtedly was DOG- BERRY in Much Ado ...
Page 220
... parish confirms the observation made above ; for , though written by a clergyman , it stands thus : " July 12 , 1614. Mr. John Combes , Gener . " 6 This appears to have been in our poet's time a common form in writing epitaphs . In one ...
... parish confirms the observation made above ; for , though written by a clergyman , it stands thus : " July 12 , 1614. Mr. John Combes , Gener . " 6 This appears to have been in our poet's time a common form in writing epitaphs . In one ...
Page 228
... parish of St. Leonard , Shoreditch ; from which circumstance I conjecture that he had originally played at the Curtain theatre , which was in that neighbourhood ; for he does not appear to have been born in that parish ; at least I ...
... parish of St. Leonard , Shoreditch ; from which circumstance I conjecture that he had originally played at the Curtain theatre , which was in that neighbourhood ; for he does not appear to have been born in that parish ; at least I ...
Page 229
... parish of Saint Leonard , Shoreditch , in the county of Mid- dlesex , gent . being sick of body , but of good and perfect remembrance , did make his last will and testament , nuncupative , in manner and form fol- lowing ; viz . He the ...
... parish of Saint Leonard , Shoreditch , in the county of Mid- dlesex , gent . being sick of body , but of good and perfect remembrance , did make his last will and testament , nuncupative , in manner and form fol- lowing ; viz . He the ...
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