The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 3F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... June , 1787 : " LYING AT MR . NORTON'S HOUSE IN TENURE OF WILLIAM SMART . " First Hell - mouth , with a nether chap . Item , A prison , with a covering . It . Sarah's chamber . " " REMAINING IN ST . SWITHEN'S CHUrch . " It . A great ...
... June , 1787 : " LYING AT MR . NORTON'S HOUSE IN TENURE OF WILLIAM SMART . " First Hell - mouth , with a nether chap . Item , A prison , with a covering . It . Sarah's chamber . " " REMAINING IN ST . SWITHEN'S CHUrch . " It . A great ...
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... June 1610 for the some of £ 340 . 66 Bought in John Garret's Lease in reversion from the Gills for 21 years , for £ 100 . So in all it cost me £ 1320 . " Blessed be the Lord God everlasting ! " It was a round brick building , and its ...
... June 1610 for the some of £ 340 . 66 Bought in John Garret's Lease in reversion from the Gills for 21 years , for £ 100 . So in all it cost me £ 1320 . " Blessed be the Lord God everlasting ! " It was a round brick building , and its ...
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... June , 1603 , made a reversionary grant of it to Sir George Buc , ( then George Buc , Esq . ) to take place whenever it should become vacant by the death , resignation , for- feiture , or surrender , of the then possessor , Edmund ...
... June , 1603 , made a reversionary grant of it to Sir George Buc , ( then George Buc , Esq . ) to take place whenever it should become vacant by the death , resignation , for- feiture , or surrender , of the then possessor , Edmund ...
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... June , 1613 ' ; but it was rebuilt in the following 9 Stowe informs us , that " the allowed Stewhouses [ antece- dent to the year 1545 ] had signes on their frontes towards the Thames , not hanged out , but painted on the walles ; as a ...
... June , 1613 ' ; but it was rebuilt in the following 9 Stowe informs us , that " the allowed Stewhouses [ antece- dent to the year 1545 ] had signes on their frontes towards the Thames , not hanged out , but painted on the walles ; as a ...
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... June 1 , 1640 . 5 The common people stood in the Globe theatre , in that part of the house which we now call the pit ; which being lower than the stage , Shirley calls them understanders . In the private play- houses , it appears from ...
... June 1 , 1640 . 5 The common people stood in the Globe theatre , in that part of the house which we now call the pit ; which being lower than the stage , Shirley calls them understanders . In the private play- houses , it appears from ...
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