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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... give it : indeed , a century before , if Fuller is correct , Robert Arden ( not Ardern ) , Esq . of Bromwick , was returned in the list of the gentry of this county by the commissioners appointed for that purpose in the twelfth year of ...
... give it : indeed , a century before , if Fuller is correct , Robert Arden ( not Ardern ) , Esq . of Bromwick , was returned in the list of the gentry of this county by the commissioners appointed for that purpose in the twelfth year of ...
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... gives to his son Thomas , as " heire lomys and to remayne in the maner of the Loge from heire to heire , a standing cup with a cover well gilt , and the best salt with a cover . " He likewise bequeaths to him " a paire of swannys ...
... gives to his son Thomas , as " heire lomys and to remayne in the maner of the Loge from heire to heire , a standing cup with a cover well gilt , and the best salt with a cover . " He likewise bequeaths to him " a paire of swannys ...
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... esquire of the body . This domestick cere- mony was called the Order of All Night ; the nature of which I shall now give at large from an account preserved in the Lord June 4 , 1526 , in the eighteenth year of D 2 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 35.
... esquire of the body . This domestick cere- mony was called the Order of All Night ; the nature of which I shall now give at large from an account preserved in the Lord June 4 , 1526 , in the eighteenth year of D 2 WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 35.
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... give birth and sepulture to our great dramatick poet , and his father having been a member of the corporation , and attained to the highest honours which it can confer , it may not be improper , before we proceed further , to take a ...
... give birth and sepulture to our great dramatick poet , and his father having been a member of the corporation , and attained to the highest honours which it can confer , it may not be improper , before we proceed further , to take a ...
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... give him no better education than his own employment . The truth , however , is , that our poet's mother never appears to have borne to her husband more than eight children , five of whom only , namely , four sons and one daughter ...
... give him no better education than his own employment . The truth , however , is , that our poet's mother never appears to have borne to her husband more than eight children , five of whom only , namely , four sons and one daughter ...
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