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... suages in Snitterfield ' . with gardens and orchards , sold to him by Edmund
and I has been supposed that he might not at this time Emma Hall . . reside in
Stratford - upon - Avon , and that for this reason , he It is , we apprehend ,
indisputable ...
... suages in Snitterfield ' . with gardens and orchards , sold to him by Edmund
and I has been supposed that he might not at this time Emma Hall . . reside in
Stratford - upon - Avon , and that for this reason , he It is , we apprehend ,
indisputable ...
Página xxxiv
I heard of neither rhyme nor reason . " There is no doubt that he had a pension of
501 , a year ( at least 2501 . of our present money ) from the royal bounty , which
probably heThe wording differs slightly from Fuller ' s copy . We add the fol ...
I heard of neither rhyme nor reason . " There is no doubt that he had a pension of
501 , a year ( at least 2501 . of our present money ) from the royal bounty , which
probably heThe wording differs slightly from Fuller ' s copy . We add the fol ...
Página xxxv
For the same reason we lay no stress upon the afterwards by Henry Chettle , a
fellow dramatist , under the recently - discovered fact , ( not known when Mr . "
Brown title of “ A Groatsworth of Wit , bought with a Million of wrote that
Shakespeare ...
For the same reason we lay no stress upon the afterwards by Henry Chettle , a
fellow dramatist , under the recently - discovered fact , ( not known when Mr . "
Brown title of “ A Groatsworth of Wit , bought with a Million of wrote that
Shakespeare ...
Página xl
We have no reason to think that Union of Shakespeare ' s associates with the
Lord Admiral ' s Shakespeare did not aid in these representations , although
players . The theatre at Newington Butts . Projected repair he was perhaps , too
much ...
We have no reason to think that Union of Shakespeare ' s associates with the
Lord Admiral ' s Shakespeare did not aid in these representations , although
players . The theatre at Newington Butts . Projected repair he was perhaps , too
much ...
Página xliii
Aubrey informs us , ( and there is not only no reason for 5 John Coxe , 5 quarters
. disbelieving his statement , but every ground for giving it | 171 Mr . Thomas
Dyxon , 171 quarters . credit ) that William Shakespeare was “ wont to go to his 3
Mr ...
Aubrey informs us , ( and there is not only no reason for 5 John Coxe , 5 quarters
. disbelieving his statement , but every ground for giving it | 171 Mr . Thomas
Dyxon , 171 quarters . credit ) that William Shakespeare was “ wont to go to his 3
Mr ...
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