The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 2R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... ( says Fuller , in his English Worthies , p . 51 ) , hath been variously altered in writing : first , because time teacheth new orthography , altering spelling , as well as speaking : secondly , the best gentlemen an- ciently were not the ...
... ( says Fuller , in his English Worthies , p . 51 ) , hath been variously altered in writing : first , because time teacheth new orthography , altering spelling , as well as speaking : secondly , the best gentlemen an- ciently were not the ...
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... says , that he intends " to com- mit to the publick view , The Lives of the Poets , foreign and modern , from the first before Homer , to the novissimi and last , of what nation or language soever ; " but , unfortunately , the work was ...
... says , that he intends " to com- mit to the publick view , The Lives of the Poets , foreign and modern , from the first before Homer , to the novissimi and last , of what nation or language soever ; " but , unfortunately , the work was ...
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... ( says Leland ) , that the most part of the shire of Warwike that lyeth as Avon river descendeth , on the right hand or ripe of it , is in Arden ( for soe is [ the ] ancient name of that part of the shire ) ; and the ground in Arden is ...
... ( says Leland ) , that the most part of the shire of Warwike that lyeth as Avon river descendeth , on the right hand or ripe of it , is in Arden ( for soe is [ the ] ancient name of that part of the shire ) ; and the ground in Arden is ...
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... April , 1614. His sons , as appears from his will , were William , Richard , Thomas , and John . Richard , the younger , had four sons then living , all minors ; and William had Our poet's family , says Mr. Rowe , " as 16 THE LIFE OF.
... April , 1614. His sons , as appears from his will , were William , Richard , Thomas , and John . Richard , the younger , had four sons then living , all minors ; and William had Our poet's family , says Mr. Rowe , " as 16 THE LIFE OF.
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William Shakespeare. Our poet's family , says Mr. Rowe , " as appears by the register and publick writings of Stratford , were of one son , named John , likewise a minor . Bundle of Wills , sub an . 1614 , ut supra . Richard the elder ...
William Shakespeare. Our poet's family , says Mr. Rowe , " as appears by the register and publick writings of Stratford , were of one son , named John , likewise a minor . Bundle of Wills , sub an . 1614 , ut supra . Richard the elder ...
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