The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... John Clopton had bought it from Sir Reginald Forfter , he gave it by deed to his younger fon , Sir Hugh , who pulled down our poet's houfe , and built one more elegant on the fame spot . In May 1742 , when Mr. Garrick , Mr. Macklin ...
... John Clopton had bought it from Sir Reginald Forfter , he gave it by deed to his younger fon , Sir Hugh , who pulled down our poet's houfe , and built one more elegant on the fame spot . In May 1742 , when Mr. Garrick , Mr. Macklin ...
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... John - a - Combe . ) The Rev. Francis Peck , in his Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton , 4to . 1740 , p . 223 , has introduced another epitaph ( imputed on what authority is unknown ) to Shakspeare . It is on Tom ...
... John - a - Combe . ) The Rev. Francis Peck , in his Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton , 4to . 1740 , p . 223 , has introduced another epitaph ( imputed on what authority is unknown ) to Shakspeare . It is on Tom ...
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... John Combe might poffibly throw fome light on this matter , and an examination of it fome years ago furnished me with fuch evidence as renders the ftory recorded in Braithwaite's Remains very doubtful ; and fill more ftrongly proves ...
... John Combe might poffibly throw fome light on this matter , and an examination of it fome years ago furnished me with fuch evidence as renders the ftory recorded in Braithwaite's Remains very doubtful ; and fill more ftrongly proves ...
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... John Collins , ( the fon of Francis , ) ten pounds ; to Mrs. Sufanna Collins ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) fix pounds , thirteen fhillings , and four - pence ; to Mr. Henry Walker , ( father to Shakspeare's godfon ...
... John Collins , ( the fon of Francis , ) ten pounds ; to Mrs. Sufanna Collins ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) fix pounds , thirteen fhillings , and four - pence ; to Mr. Henry Walker , ( father to Shakspeare's godfon ...
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... John Taylor , the player . This Taylor , it is faid in The Critical Review for 1770 , left it by will to Sir William D'Avenant . But unluckily there was no player of the chriftian and furname of John Taylor , contemporary with ...
... John Taylor , the player . This Taylor , it is faid in The Critical Review for 1770 , left it by will to Sir William D'Avenant . But unluckily there was no player of the chriftian and furname of John Taylor , contemporary with ...
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