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1 torie of Henry the Fourth , with his Battle at Shrewsbury against Henry
Hottspurre of the North , with the conceipted Mirth of Sir John Falstoff . July 22 ,
1598 . James Roberts . ) A booke of the Merchaunt of Venyse , otherwise called
the Jewe ...
1 torie of Henry the Fourth , with his Battle at Shrewsbury against Henry
Hottspurre of the North , with the conceipted Mirth of Sir John Falstoff . July 22 ,
1598 . James Roberts . ) A booke of the Merchaunt of Venyse , otherwise called
the Jewe ...
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... to cause some bookseller to make immediate entries of their new pieces , as a
security against the encroachments of their rivals , who always considered
themselves as justified in the exhibition of such dramas as had been
enfranchised by ...
... to cause some bookseller to make immediate entries of their new pieces , as a
security against the encroachments of their rivals , who always considered
themselves as justified in the exhibition of such dramas as had been
enfranchised by ...
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It would be difficult to name four folios that are oftener found in dirty and mutilated
condition , than this first assemblage of Shakspeare's plays — God's Revenge
against Murder the Gentleman's Recreation - and Johnson's Lives of the ...
It would be difficult to name four folios that are oftener found in dirty and mutilated
condition , than this first assemblage of Shakspeare's plays — God's Revenge
against Murder the Gentleman's Recreation - and Johnson's Lives of the ...
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The Law against Lovers , by Sir W. D'Avenant . Fol . 1673 . Measure for Measurę ,
or beauty the best Advocate . As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields ;
written originally by Mr. Shahfpeare , and now very much altered : with ...
The Law against Lovers , by Sir W. D'Avenant . Fol . 1673 . Measure for Measurę ,
or beauty the best Advocate . As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields ;
written originally by Mr. Shahfpeare , and now very much altered : with ...
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With thee I joyne young Juvenall , that byting satirist , that lastly with mee together
writ a comedie . Sweet boy , might I advite thee , be advised , and get not many
enemies by bitter words : inveigh against vaine men , werowe 19 for thou canst ...
With thee I joyne young Juvenall , that byting satirist , that lastly with mee together
writ a comedie . Sweet boy , might I advite thee , be advised , and get not many
enemies by bitter words : inveigh against vaine men , werowe 19 for thou canst ...
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