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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... Lady Barnard , who did not die till 1670. His sister , Joan Hart , was living in 1646 ; his eldest daughter , Susanna Hall , in 1649 ; and his second daughter , Judith Queeny , in 1662 . Of those who were not thus nearly connected with ...
... Lady Barnard , who did not die till 1670. His sister , Joan Hart , was living in 1646 ; his eldest daughter , Susanna Hall , in 1649 ; and his second daughter , Judith Queeny , in 1662 . Of those who were not thus nearly connected with ...
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... Lady Spencer ; 3. John , the second Lord Stanhope ; 4. Sir Aston Cockaine ; 5. William Cavendish , Duke of Newcastle ; and , 6. Frances Countess of Dorset ; who all died between the time of the Restoration and the year 1695 ; and Sir ...
... Lady Spencer ; 3. John , the second Lord Stanhope ; 4. Sir Aston Cockaine ; 5. William Cavendish , Duke of Newcastle ; and , 6. Frances Countess of Dorset ; who all died between the time of the Restoration and the year 1695 ; and Sir ...
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... lady , who was born in 1619 or 1620 , and married in 1637 , lived till 1693 . Some account of Shakspeare's domestick habits and private life , it may be presumed , might have been obtained from Sir William Bishop , of Bridge- town ...
... lady , who was born in 1619 or 1620 , and married in 1637 , lived till 1693 . Some account of Shakspeare's domestick habits and private life , it may be presumed , might have been obtained from Sir William Bishop , of Bridge- town ...
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... lady to whom mankind is so much indebted , as well as the place of her birth : a circumstance which has hitherto escaped the micro- scopick eye of the antiquary . Could any doubt still remain on this subject , it would be removed by the ...
... lady to whom mankind is so much indebted , as well as the place of her birth : a circumstance which has hitherto escaped the micro- scopick eye of the antiquary . Could any doubt still remain on this subject , it would be removed by the ...
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... Lady Anne Wentworth , who was in truth only his wife's niece . It was the constant custom in old times , and the practice is not wholly disused , for a nephew to call his great uncle , only uncle ; and the wife's grandfather and ...
... Lady Anne Wentworth , who was in truth only his wife's niece . It was the constant custom in old times , and the practice is not wholly disused , for a nephew to call his great uncle , only uncle ; and the wife's grandfather and ...
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