The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... Warwickshire , in April , 1564. His family , as appears by the register and publick writings relating to that town , were of good figure and fashion there , and are mentioned as gentlemen . His father , who was a considerable dealer in ...
... Warwickshire , in April , 1564. His family , as appears by the register and publick writings relating to that town , were of good figure and fashion there , and are mentioned as gentlemen . His father , who was a considerable dealer in ...
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... Warwickshire , for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is said to have made his first acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at ...
... Warwickshire , for some time , and shelter himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is said to have made his first acquaintance in the playhouse . He was received into the company then in being , at ...
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... Warwickshire , she kept her court for three weeks in New - Place . We may reasonably suppose it then the best private house in the town ; and her Majesty preferred it to the College , which was in the possession of the Combe family ...
... Warwickshire , she kept her court for three weeks in New - Place . We may reasonably suppose it then the best private house in the town ; and her Majesty preferred it to the College , which was in the possession of the Combe family ...
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... Warwickshire , is said to have died in the year 1614 , and for whom at the upper end of the quire of the guild of the holy cross at Stratford , a fair monument is erected , having a statue thereon cut in alabaster , and in a gown , with ...
... Warwickshire , is said to have died in the year 1614 , and for whom at the upper end of the quire of the guild of the holy cross at Stratford , a fair monument is erected , having a statue thereon cut in alabaster , and in a gown , with ...
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... Warwickshire for the sake of collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too easily satisfied with such as fell in his way , without making any rigid search into their authenticity . It appears also from a following ...
... Warwickshire for the sake of collecting anecdotes relative to our author , perhaps he was too easily satisfied with such as fell in his way , without making any rigid search into their authenticity . It appears also from a following ...
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