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... been written in London , for there is little probability that a specimen of one of the flowers therein mentioned , the crown - imperial , could have been then seen in the provinces , whereas there is Gerard's excellent authority ...
... been written in London , for there is little probability that a specimen of one of the flowers therein mentioned , the crown - imperial , could have been then seen in the provinces , whereas there is Gerard's excellent authority ...
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If the poet , as was most likely the case , was one of the actors on the occasion , he would have been lodging at the Crown Inn , a wine - tavern kept by one John Davenant , who had taken out his license in the previous year , 1604.
If the poet , as was most likely the case , was one of the actors on the occasion , he would have been lodging at the Crown Inn , a wine - tavern kept by one John Davenant , who had taken out his license in the previous year , 1604.
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... of the manuscripts of Aubrey , written in or before the year 1680 , in which he says , after mentioning the Crown tavern , — “ Mr . William Shakespeare was wont to goe into Warwickshire once a yeare , and did commonly in his journey ...
... of the manuscripts of Aubrey , written in or before the year 1680 , in which he says , after mentioning the Crown tavern , — “ Mr . William Shakespeare was wont to goe into Warwickshire once a yeare , and did commonly in his journey ...
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... poem on the Oxford gossip of the time of James I , including especially everything that could be raked up against its innkeepers and taverns , and in that manuscript there is no mention either of the Crown Inn or of the Davenants .
... poem on the Oxford gossip of the time of James I , including especially everything that could be raked up against its innkeepers and taverns , and in that manuscript there is no mention either of the Crown Inn or of the Davenants .
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Reigniep ” ; Rowe's emendation of " Reynold ” of the Ff.-I. G. 95. " The Duke of Alençon " ; Walker omits “ of , ” to improve the rhythm of the line.-I. G. 96. " crowned ” ; Rowe's emendation ; " crown'd , " the reading of the Folios .
Reigniep ” ; Rowe's emendation of " Reynold ” of the Ff.-I. G. 95. " The Duke of Alençon " ; Walker omits “ of , ” to improve the rhythm of the line.-I. G. 96. " crowned ” ; Rowe's emendation ; " crown'd , " the reading of the Folios .
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