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... point , the judges chosen by agreement out of this learned and ingenious
assembly , unanimously gave the preference to Shakspeare , and the Greek and
Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least their glory in that , to the English
Hero .
... point , the judges chosen by agreement out of this learned and ingenious
assembly , unanimously gave the preference to Shakspeare , and the Greek and
Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least their glory in that , to the English
Hero .
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... the point , the júdges chosen by agreement out of this learned and ingenious
assembly , unanimoufly gave the preference to Shakspeare , and the Greek and
Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least their glory in that , to the English
Hero ...
... the point , the júdges chosen by agreement out of this learned and ingenious
assembly , unanimoufly gave the preference to Shakspeare , and the Greek and
Roman poets were adjudged to vail at least their glory in that , to the English
Hero ...
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... year a gentleman of Picardy , Monsieur Forest , bokept greate store of English
filkwormis ac Greenwich , the which the king with great pleasure came often to
see them worke ; and of their filke he caused a piece of tafata to be made .
... year a gentleman of Picardy , Monsieur Forest , bokept greate store of English
filkwormis ac Greenwich , the which the king with great pleasure came often to
see them worke ; and of their filke he caused a piece of tafata to be made .
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... under the title of Select Observations on the English bodies of eminent perfons
, in desperate diseases , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . 1
çircumstances that attended the death of our great poct OF WILLIAM
SHAKSPEARE . ; 27.
... under the title of Select Observations on the English bodies of eminent perfons
, in desperate diseases , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . 1
çircumstances that attended the death of our great poct OF WILLIAM
SHAKSPEARE . ; 27.
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The foregoing English verses , which are preserved by Dugdale , are not now
remaining , half of the tomb - stone having been cut away , and another half stone
joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . — “ Here lyeth the a daughter who
...
The foregoing English verses , which are preserved by Dugdale , are not now
remaining , half of the tomb - stone having been cut away , and another half stone
joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . — “ Here lyeth the a daughter who
...
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