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But about the year 1600 , the era of total incorrectness commenced , and works of
almost all kinds appeared with the disadvantage of more than their natural and
inherent imperfections . Such too , in these more enlightened days , when few ...
But about the year 1600 , the era of total incorrectness commenced , and works of
almost all kinds appeared with the disadvantage of more than their natural and
inherent imperfections . Such too , in these more enlightened days , when few ...
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ITseems to be a kind of respeď due to the memory of excellent men , especially of
those who'm their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver some account
of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do ...
ITseems to be a kind of respeď due to the memory of excellent men , especially of
those who'm their wit and learning have made famous , to deliver some account
of themselves , as well as their works , to pofterity . For this reason , how fond do ...
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6 His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ) She was eight years older than
her husband , and died in 1623 , at the age of 67 years . THEOBALD . yeoman in
the neighbourhood of Stratford . In this kind 4 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE ...
6 His wife was the daughter of one Hathaway , ) She was eight years older than
her husband , and died in 1623 , at the age of 67 years . THEOBALD . yeoman in
the neighbourhood of Stratford . In this kind 4 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE ...
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In this kind of settlement he continued for some time , till an extravagance that he
was guilty of forced him both out of his country , and that way of living which he
had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good ...
In this kind of settlement he continued for some time , till an extravagance that he
was guilty of forced him both out of his country , and that way of living which he
had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good ...
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... repeated the stanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to
Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . In a Manuscript History of the Stage , full of forgeries
and falfe . hoods of various kinds , written ( I suspect by William Chetwood ...
... repeated the stanza , appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to
Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . In a Manuscript History of the Stage , full of forgeries
and falfe . hoods of various kinds , written ( I suspect by William Chetwood ...
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