The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 2Rwington, 1821 |
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... Hall ; in the first and the last of these ways he himself wrote it at different periods of his life . A similar variance is to be found in the names of Burghley , which is exhibited in four or five dif- ferent ways ; of Habington the ...
... Hall ; in the first and the last of these ways he himself wrote it at different periods of his life . A similar variance is to be found in the names of Burghley , which is exhibited in four or five dif- ferent ways ; of Habington the ...
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... Hall , in 1649 ; and his second daughter , Judith Queeny , in 1662 . Of those who were not thus nearly connected with our poet , a large list of persons presents itself , from whom , without doubt , much intelligence concerning him ...
... Hall , in 1649 ; and his second daughter , Judith Queeny , in 1662 . Of those who were not thus nearly connected with our poet , a large list of persons presents itself , from whom , without doubt , much intelligence concerning him ...
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... Hall , who died in August , 1762 , at the age of seventy - five , and , as I learn from Mr. John Payne , of Coventry , attorney - at- law , is now the property of Mr. John Edward Yarrow , the fifth in descent from Mary Shakspeare ...
... Hall , who died in August , 1762 , at the age of seventy - five , and , as I learn from Mr. John Payne , of Coventry , attorney - at- law , is now the property of Mr. John Edward Yarrow , the fifth in descent from Mary Shakspeare ...
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... Hall . 3 From the Chirographer's Office I have been furnished with the following note of a fine levied Mich . 12 Jac . I. [ 1614. ] " Warwickshire . - Between William Shakespeare and George Shakespeare , Plfs , and Thomas Spencer , Esq ...
... Hall . 3 From the Chirographer's Office I have been furnished with the following note of a fine levied Mich . 12 Jac . I. [ 1614. ] " Warwickshire . - Between William Shakespeare and George Shakespeare , Plfs , and Thomas Spencer , Esq ...
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... Hall , our poet's grand- daughter , calls Mrs. Hall , in his last will , his mother ; and if he had had occasion to speak of our poet , he 8 He was only his wife's step - father . unquestionably would have called him his grand- father ...
... Hall , our poet's grand- daughter , calls Mrs. Hall , in his last will , his mother ; and if he had had occasion to speak of our poet , he 8 He was only his wife's step - father . unquestionably would have called him his grand- father ...
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