The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... common friends of himself and a gentleman , with whofe family he lived in fuch friendship , that at his death he bequeathed his fword to Mr. Thomas Combe as a legacy . A mifer's monument indeed , conftructed during his life - time ...
... common friends of himself and a gentleman , with whofe family he lived in fuch friendship , that at his death he bequeathed his fword to Mr. Thomas Combe as a legacy . A mifer's monument indeed , conftructed during his life - time ...
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... common friend , ) ten pounds ; to his 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 ...
... common friend , ) ten pounds ; to his 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 ...
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... common fields of Old Stratford , with all the easements , profits , commons , commodities , and here- ditaments , to the fame four - yard lands belonging ; then in the tenure , ufe , and occupation of him the faid Thomas Nafh ; and one ...
... common fields of Old Stratford , with all the easements , profits , commons , commodities , and here- ditaments , to the fame four - yard lands belonging ; then in the tenure , ufe , and occupation of him the faid Thomas Nafh ; and one ...
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... multitude diverfely addicted , fo I to an univerfality of rea- ders diverfely difpofed . " Pref . to Hiftory of Women , 1624 . MALONE . the common mistake of that age , and is indeed 52 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... multitude diverfely addicted , fo I to an univerfality of rea- ders diverfely difpofed . " Pref . to Hiftory of Women , 1624 . MALONE . the common mistake of that age , and is indeed 52 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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William Shakespeare. the common mistake of that age , and is indeed be- come fo agreeable to the English tafte , that though The criticks who renounce tragi - comedy as barbarous , I fear , speak more from notions which they have formed ...
William Shakespeare. the common mistake of that age , and is indeed be- come fo agreeable to the English tafte , that though The criticks who renounce tragi - comedy as barbarous , I fear , speak more from notions which they have formed ...
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