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The first volume of these Entries has been either lost or destroyed , as the earliest
now to be found is lettered B. ' The hall was burnt down in the fire of London . The
entries begin July 17 , 1576 . 1562 . [ + Receyvd of M. Tottle for his license for ...
The first volume of these Entries has been either lost or destroyed , as the earliest
now to be found is lettered B. ' The hall was burnt down in the fire of London . The
entries begin July 17 , 1576 . 1562 . [ + Receyvd of M. Tottle for his license for ...
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Though Shakspeare was not , like Pox the Martyrologist , deposited in churches ,
to be thumbed by the congrer gation , he generally took post on our hall tables ;
and that a multitude of his pages have “ their effect of gravy , may be imputed to ...
Though Shakspeare was not , like Pox the Martyrologist , deposited in churches ,
to be thumbed by the congrer gation , he generally took post on our hall tables ;
and that a multitude of his pages have “ their effect of gravy , may be imputed to ...
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See the preceding extracts from the books a : Stationers ' hall . & Fair Em , ) In Mr.
Garrick's Collection , is a volume , formerly belonging to King Charles II . which is
lettered on the back , ' SHAKESPEARE , Vol . I , " This vol . consists of Fair Em ...
See the preceding extracts from the books a : Stationers ' hall . & Fair Em , ) In Mr.
Garrick's Collection , is a volume , formerly belonging to King Charles II . which is
lettered on the back , ' SHAKESPEARE , Vol . I , " This vol . consists of Fair Em ...
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Illustrated with explanatory Notes , and similar Passages from ancient and
modern Authors . By Williain Dodd , B. A. late of Clare Hall , Cambridge . 2 Vols .
12mo . First Edition , 1752. Second Edition , 1757. Third Edition in 3 Vols . 1780 .
Illustrated with explanatory Notes , and similar Passages from ancient and
modern Authors . By Williain Dodd , B. A. late of Clare Hall , Cambridge . 2 Vols .
12mo . First Edition , 1752. Second Edition , 1757. Third Edition in 3 Vols . 1780 .
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A booke entitled a Noble Roman History of Titus Andronicus , " ( without any
author's name , ) was entered at Stationers ' Hall by John Danter , Feb. 6 , 1593-4
. This was undoubtedly the play , as it was printed in that year , according to ...
A booke entitled a Noble Roman History of Titus Andronicus , " ( without any
author's name , ) was entered at Stationers ' Hall by John Danter , Feb. 6 , 1593-4
. This was undoubtedly the play , as it was printed in that year , according to ...
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