The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 2R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... manner of cattle ; the house at Wilmecote being probably let for forty shillings a - year ( the usual rent of such a house at that time ) , this estate , though mortgaged only for the sum of forty pounds , may be estimated as fairly ...
... manner of cattle ; the house at Wilmecote being probably let for forty shillings a - year ( the usual rent of such a house at that time ) , this estate , though mortgaged only for the sum of forty pounds , may be estimated as fairly ...
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... manner , Thomas Nashe , who married Elizabeth Hall , our poet's grand- daughter , calls Mrs. Hall , in his last will , his mother ; and if he had had occasion to speak of our poet , he 8 He was only his wife's step - father ...
... manner , Thomas Nashe , who married Elizabeth Hall , our poet's grand- daughter , calls Mrs. Hall , in his last will , his mother ; and if he had had occasion to speak of our poet , he 8 He was only his wife's step - father ...
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... manner connected with him ; neither the father of our poet , the poet himself , nor any of his brothers , are sureties for him on any occasion : while , on the other hand , we find other persons , not of his name , called upon by him ...
... manner connected with him ; neither the father of our poet , the poet himself , nor any of his brothers , are sureties for him on any occasion : while , on the other hand , we find other persons , not of his name , called upon by him ...
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... manner , appear to have been named after the persons who stood sponsors for them . Such , I con- ceive , was then probably the general , as it was cer- tainly a frequent usage ; a practice which we seem to have derived from our German ...
... manner , appear to have been named after the persons who stood sponsors for them . Such , I con- ceive , was then probably the general , as it was cer- tainly a frequent usage ; a practice which we seem to have derived from our German ...
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... manners and characters , not only of his young associates , but of all around him ; a study in which , unquestionably , he took great delight , and pursued with avidity during the whole course of his future life . That his father was ...
... manners and characters , not only of his young associates , but of all around him ; a study in which , unquestionably , he took great delight , and pursued with avidity during the whole course of his future life . That his father was ...
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