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... father of Sir William D'Avenant , and that the picture already spoken of was
painted for him , we might be tempted to observe with our author , that the is
bastard son " Was kinder to his father , than his daughters " Got ' twixt the natural
sheets .
... father of Sir William D'Avenant , and that the picture already spoken of was
painted for him , we might be tempted to observe with our author , that the is
bastard son " Was kinder to his father , than his daughters " Got ' twixt the natural
sheets .
Página iii
To his pretensions of descent from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to
apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : by all the
parish boys I'm flamm'd : “ You the syn's son , you rascal ! you be dmd . " About ...
To his pretensions of descent from Shakspearé , one might almost be induced to
apply a ludicrous passage uttered by Fielding's Phaeton in the Suds : by all the
parish boys I'm flamm'd : “ You the syn's son , you rascal ! you be dmd . " About ...
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... Douglas thought fit to change the obscure intimation with which her part should
have concluded - fuch a son , " And such a husband , make a woman bold . into a
plain avowal , that such a son , " And such a husband , drive me to my fate .
... Douglas thought fit to change the obscure intimation with which her part should
have concluded - fuch a son , " And such a husband , make a woman bold . into a
plain avowal , that such a son , " And such a husband , drive me to my fate .
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... his circumstances . It appears from a note to W. Dethick's Grant of Arms to him
in 1596 , now in the College of Arms , Vincent , Vol . 157 . in all , that though he
was his eldest son 2 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... his circumstances . It appears from a note to W. Dethick's Grant of Arms to him
in 1596 , now in the College of Arms , Vincent , Vol . 157 . in all , that though he
was his eldest son 2 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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in all , that though he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education
than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free -
school , ' where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the
...
in all , that though he was his eldest son , he could give him no better education
than his own employment . He had bred him , it is true , for some time at a free -
school , ' where , it is probable , he acquired what Latin he was master of : but the
...
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