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... Richard , who was apprenticed to a printer in London in the year 1579 , took up his freedom in 1587 , and soon afterwards commenced business on his own ac- count , an elegant copy of Ovid's Metamorphoses , 1589 , being among the ...
... Richard , who was apprenticed to a printer in London in the year 1579 , took up his freedom in 1587 , and soon afterwards commenced business on his own ac- count , an elegant copy of Ovid's Metamorphoses , 1589 , being among the ...
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... Richard Grimmitt , who was very familiar with New Place in the years immediately preceding its demolition , and whose old - age dim memory of the locality in 1767 is thus recorded by the Rev. Joseph Greene , an intelligent Warwickshire ...
... Richard Grimmitt , who was very familiar with New Place in the years immediately preceding its demolition , and whose old - age dim memory of the locality in 1767 is thus recorded by the Rev. Joseph Greene , an intelligent Warwickshire ...
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... Richard II , which was entered as a tragedy on the books of the Stationers ' Company by Andrew Wise , a publisher in St. Paul's Churchyard , on August 29 , 1597. In the impression heralded by this entry the deposition scene was omitted ...
... Richard II , which was entered as a tragedy on the books of the Stationers ' Company by Andrew Wise , a publisher in St. Paul's Churchyard , on August 29 , 1597. In the impression heralded by this entry the deposition scene was omitted ...
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... Richard II bore so close an analogy , in the important respects of the wishes of those who desired a repetition of a similar occurrence , it was an exceedingly dangerous theme for the pen of contemporary writers . One of the most ...
... Richard II bore so close an analogy , in the important respects of the wishes of those who desired a repetition of a similar occurrence , it was an exceedingly dangerous theme for the pen of contemporary writers . One of the most ...
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... Richard III , a part in which he was par- ticularly celebrated . There was especially one telling speech in this most fiery of tragedies , " a horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse ! " - which was enunciated by him with so much vigor ...
... Richard III , a part in which he was par- ticularly celebrated . There was especially one telling speech in this most fiery of tragedies , " a horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse ! " - which was enunciated by him with so much vigor ...
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