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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... thoughts of compiling a history of the English poets , he probably was particularly anxious to learn all such circumstances as might be most conducive to such an undertaking . He died in 1673 , at the age of eighty - WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE ...
... thoughts of compiling a history of the English poets , he probably was particularly anxious to learn all such circumstances as might be most conducive to such an undertaking . He died in 1673 , at the age of eighty - WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE ...
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... thought myself fortunate in meeting with the information which has just now been submitted to my readers ; but , according to a doctrine maintained in an anonymous work [ The Pursuits of Literature ] , I ought rather to make an apology ...
... thought myself fortunate in meeting with the information which has just now been submitted to my readers ; but , according to a doctrine maintained in an anonymous work [ The Pursuits of Literature ] , I ought rather to make an apology ...
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... thought , with this anonymous rhymer , that in biographical researches it is quite unnecessary to examine a single manuscript in the British Museum , the Bodleian Library , or any other curious repository . To open a parish register ...
... thought , with this anonymous rhymer , that in biographical researches it is quite unnecessary to examine a single manuscript in the British Museum , the Bodleian Library , or any other curious repository . To open a parish register ...
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... thought by many to be descended from Cromwell , Earl of Essex ; because forsooth his wife was descended from a nobleman with that title ; not indeed Thomas Cromwell , but William Bourchier , Earl of Essex . See Dugdale's Bar . ii . 132 ...
... thought by many to be descended from Cromwell , Earl of Essex ; because forsooth his wife was descended from a nobleman with that title ; not indeed Thomas Cromwell , but William Bourchier , Earl of Essex . See Dugdale's Bar . ii . 132 ...
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... to have been customary for the guardians of infants to reposite bonds be- longing to their wards in the chamber of Stratford , for security , stance , thought it probable , that this John married WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 55.
... to have been customary for the guardians of infants to reposite bonds be- longing to their wards in the chamber of Stratford , for security , stance , thought it probable , that this John married WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 55.
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