Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... reason given being that " Mr. Shaxpere dothe not come to the halles when they be warned , nor hathe not done of longe tyme " ; and it appears , on the same authority , that he had thus absented him- - * The Shakespeare Society of London ...
... reason given being that " Mr. Shaxpere dothe not come to the halles when they be warned , nor hathe not done of longe tyme " ; and it appears , on the same authority , that he had thus absented him- - * The Shakespeare Society of London ...
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... reason of any precontract , consangui [ ni ] tie , affinitie , or by any other law- full meanes whatsoever , but that William Shagspere one thone partie , and Anne Hathwey of Stratford in the dioces of Worces- there was great need that ...
... reason of any precontract , consangui [ ni ] tie , affinitie , or by any other law- full meanes whatsoever , but that William Shagspere one thone partie , and Anne Hathwey of Stratford in the dioces of Worces- there was great need that ...
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... reason or occasion thereof , that then the said obligacion to be voyd and of none effect , or els to stand and abide in full force and vertue . " To this instrument are attached the rude marks of Sandells and Richardson , and a seal ...
... reason or occasion thereof , that then the said obligacion to be voyd and of none effect , or els to stand and abide in full force and vertue . " To this instrument are attached the rude marks of Sandells and Richardson , and a seal ...
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... - one , there were reasons enough for him to go , as he did , to London , if he could get money there more rapidly than at Stratford . But tradi- tion assigns a particular occasion and other motive for his WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 55.
... - one , there were reasons enough for him to go , as he did , to London , if he could get money there more rapidly than at Stratford . But tradi- tion assigns a particular occasion and other motive for his WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 55.
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... reason , to have been its origin . In that scene Shakespeare makes Justice Shallow ( who , in the words of Davies , is his clodpate , or , as we should say , his clownish or loutish , justice ) bear a dozen white luces , or pikes , in ...
... reason , to have been its origin . In that scene Shakespeare makes Justice Shallow ( who , in the words of Davies , is his clodpate , or , as we should say , his clownish or loutish , justice ) bear a dozen white luces , or pikes , in ...
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