The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... King Lear . This too makes it probable that the Prompter's Books were what they call'd the Original Copies . " From liberties of this kind , many fpeeches alfo were put into the mouths of wrong perfons , where the Au- thor now feems ...
... King Lear . This too makes it probable that the Prompter's Books were what they call'd the Original Copies . " From liberties of this kind , many fpeeches alfo were put into the mouths of wrong perfons , where the Au- thor now feems ...
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... King Henry VII .. Be this as it will , our Shakespeare , it feems , was bred for fome Time at a Free - School ; the very Free- School , I prefume , founded at Stratford where , we are told , he acquired what Latin he was Mafter of : but ...
... King Henry VII .. Be this as it will , our Shakespeare , it feems , was bred for fome Time at a Free - School ; the very Free- School , I prefume , founded at Stratford where , we are told , he acquired what Latin he was Mafter of : but ...
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... of an ancient Family in that Neighbourhood , who took their Name from the Manor of Clopton . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the Reign of Richard III . and Lord Lord Mayor in the Reign of King Henry VII . lxxxii Mr. THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
... of an ancient Family in that Neighbourhood , who took their Name from the Manor of Clopton . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the Reign of Richard III . and Lord Lord Mayor in the Reign of King Henry VII . lxxxii Mr. THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
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Shakespeare. Lord Mayor in the Reign of King Henry VII . To this Gentleman the Town of Stratford is indebted for the fine Stone - bridge , confifting of fourteen Arches , which at an extraordinary Expence he built over the Avon ...
Shakespeare. Lord Mayor in the Reign of King Henry VII . To this Gentleman the Town of Stratford is indebted for the fine Stone - bridge , confifting of fourteen Arches , which at an extraordinary Expence he built over the Avon ...
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... King's Party . How much our Author employed himself in Poetry , after his Retirement from the Stage , does not fo evi- dently appear : Very few pofthumous Sketches of his Pen have been recovered to afcertain that Point . We have been ...
... King's Party . How much our Author employed himself in Poetry , after his Retirement from the Stage , does not fo evi- dently appear : Very few pofthumous Sketches of his Pen have been recovered to afcertain that Point . We have been ...
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