Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... lord , and where within a few years he had spent £ 60,000 , or according to our present measure of value $ 1,500,000 , in making the place grand and beautiful . It was . in such a town and amid such a country that William Shakespeare ...
... lord , and where within a few years he had spent £ 60,000 , or according to our present measure of value $ 1,500,000 , in making the place grand and beautiful . It was . in such a town and amid such a country that William Shakespeare ...
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... Lord Chancellor , Sir Thomas More , was son to Sir Thomas More , Justice of the King's Bench , a man " of excellent wit and judgment , " yet sur- passed by his son in these points , as in others ; that William , the great Prince of ...
... Lord Chancellor , Sir Thomas More , was son to Sir Thomas More , Justice of the King's Bench , a man " of excellent wit and judgment , " yet sur- passed by his son in these points , as in others ; that William , the great Prince of ...
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Richard Grant WHITE. who raised himself to be first Lord Holland , transmitted his talents , though not his titles or his lands , to his yet more eminent son , Charles James Fox ; and that Julius Scaliger would have been ... Lord Holland, ...
Richard Grant WHITE. who raised himself to be first Lord Holland , transmitted his talents , though not his titles or his lands , to his yet more eminent son , Charles James Fox ; and that Julius Scaliger would have been ... Lord Holland, ...
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... lord , you look beyond him quite . The Prince but studies his companions , Like a strange tongue ; wherein , to gain the language , ' Tis needful that the most immodest word Be look'd upon and learn'd ; which once attain'd , Your ...
... lord , you look beyond him quite . The Prince but studies his companions , Like a strange tongue ; wherein , to gain the language , ' Tis needful that the most immodest word Be look'd upon and learn'd ; which once attain'd , Your ...
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... Lord John Bushop of Worcester , and his offycers , for licensing them the said William and Anne to be maried together with once asking of the bannes of matrimony betweene them , and for all other causes which may ensue by reason or ...
... Lord John Bushop of Worcester , and his offycers , for licensing them the said William and Anne to be maried together with once asking of the bannes of matrimony betweene them , and for all other causes which may ensue by reason or ...
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