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... play exist without his name on the title - formed , and firmly established , " - Pref
. to 6 The Hist . of Engl . Drami page . Poetry and the Stage , " vol . i . , p . xi . " ford
, who was above eighty years old " in TO THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE . xvii.
... play exist without his name on the title - formed , and firmly established , " - Pref
. to 6 The Hist . of Engl . Drami page . Poetry and the Stage , " vol . i . , p . xi . " ford
, who was above eighty years old " in TO THE TIME OF SHAKESPEARE . xvii.
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I also the most ancient piece of direct evidence connected tors of William
Shakespeare were advanced and rewarded with the establishment of the
Shakespeare family at Stratwith lands and tenements in Warwickshire , for
services | ford , and ...
I also the most ancient piece of direct evidence connected tors of William
Shakespeare were advanced and rewarded with the establishment of the
Shakespeare family at Stratwith lands and tenements in Warwickshire , for
services | ford , and ...
Página xxiv
The terms Nash employs are these ; and ford in comitatu Warwici , agricolam , et
Johannem Richardson ibiit is to be observed , that by nouerint he means an
attorney or attor - | dem agricolam , teneri et firmiter obligari Ricardo ney ' s clerk ...
The terms Nash employs are these ; and ford in comitatu Warwici , agricolam , et
Johannem Richardson ibiit is to be observed , that by nouerint he means an
attorney or attor - | dem agricolam , teneri et firmiter obligari Ricardo ney ' s clerk ...
Página xxvi
... should not be disposed to place his journey to Stratford later ford Church on
the 2d Feb . in that year ? Malone sup - than 1670 or 1675 , when he was thirty -
five or forty years posed , and the supposition is very likely well founded , that old
.
... should not be disposed to place his journey to Stratford later ford Church on
the 2d Feb . in that year ? Malone sup - than 1670 or 1675 , when he was thirty -
five or forty years posed , and the supposition is very likely well founded , that old
.
Página xxxvii
Recusants in Stratdenied that “ our pleasant Willy ” of “ The Tears of the ford -
upon - Avon . John Shakespeare employed to value Muses ” was intended for
him . We have no doubt on either the goods of H . Field . Publication of " Venus
and ...
Recusants in Stratdenied that “ our pleasant Willy ” of “ The Tears of the ford -
upon - Avon . John Shakespeare employed to value Muses ” was intended for
him . We have no doubt on either the goods of H . Field . Publication of " Venus
and ...
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