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This poem , I have no doubt , was printed in quarto in 1593 or 1594 , though no
copy of the edition is now known to be extant . Reprinted in 1600 , 1602 , 1617 ,
1620 , 1630 , & c . 2. Lucrece , quarto , 1594 , Richard Field , for John Harrison .
This poem , I have no doubt , was printed in quarto in 1593 or 1594 , though no
copy of the edition is now known to be extant . Reprinted in 1600 , 1602 , 1617 ,
1620 , 1630 , & c . 2. Lucrece , quarto , 1594 , Richard Field , for John Harrison .
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And I make no doubt that this observation would be found true in every instance ,
were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every
piece was composed , and whether writ for the town or the court . ” — From the ...
And I make no doubt that this observation would be found true in every instance ,
were but editions extant from which we might learn the exact time when every
piece was composed , and whether writ for the town or the court . ” — From the ...
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Though we doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard
for the appointing of meetc and serviceable persons to be Sheriffs in the feveral
counties , which is a matter of great importance , especially at this time , when all
...
Though we doubt not but you will without any motion from us have good regard
for the appointing of meetc and serviceable persons to be Sheriffs in the feveral
counties , which is a matter of great importance , especially at this time , when all
...
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We are persuaded he will so behave himselfe in this particular as you Thall have
just cause to allowe of our recommerdation , and his good service . And so , ” & c
. I have no doubt that an equivoque was here intended OF SHAKSPEARE'S ...
We are persuaded he will so behave himselfe in this particular as you Thall have
just cause to allowe of our recommerdation , and his good service . And so , ” & c
. I have no doubt that an equivoque was here intended OF SHAKSPEARE'S ...
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I have no doubt that an equivoque was here intended , and that , beside the
obvious sense , an allusion was intended to King Henry IV . the heir of France , 6
concerning whose fucceffion to the throne there was a civil war in that country ,
from ...
I have no doubt that an equivoque was here intended , and that , beside the
obvious sense , an allusion was intended to King Henry IV . the heir of France , 6
concerning whose fucceffion to the throne there was a civil war in that country ,
from ...
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