The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 3R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Parish Clerks of London , as Stowe in- 3 This may serve to explain a very extraordinary passage in Stowe's Annales , p . 690 , edit . 1605 : " And on the morrowe hee [ King Edward the Fourth ] went crowned in Paul's church in London ...
... Parish Clerks of London , as Stowe in- 3 This may serve to explain a very extraordinary passage in Stowe's Annales , p . 690 , edit . 1605 : " And on the morrowe hee [ King Edward the Fourth ] went crowned in Paul's church in London ...
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... parishes for furnishing the play . They dis- bursed about two pounds in the representation . These disbursements are to ... Parish - clerks of London might justly be con- sidered as a literary society . It was an essential part of their ...
... parishes for furnishing the play . They dis- bursed about two pounds in the representation . These disbursements are to ... Parish - clerks of London might justly be con- sidered as a literary society . It was an essential part of their ...
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... parish of Saint Giles , Cripplegate , with the ground thereto belonging , is to be lett to be built upon ; where twenty- three tenements may be erected , with gardens ; and a street may be cut through for the better accommodation of the ...
... parish of Saint Giles , Cripplegate , with the ground thereto belonging , is to be lett to be built upon ; where twenty- three tenements may be erected , with gardens ; and a street may be cut through for the better accommodation of the ...
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... parish - registers . Charles Hart was a Lieutenant under Sir Thomas Dallison in Prince Rupert's regiment , and fought at the battle of Edgehill , at which time , according to my supposition , he was but seventeen years old ; but such ...
... parish - registers . Charles Hart was a Lieutenant under Sir Thomas Dallison in Prince Rupert's regiment , and fought at the battle of Edgehill , at which time , according to my supposition , he was but seventeen years old ; but such ...
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... parish of St. Leonard , Shoreditch ; from which circumstance I conjecture that he had originally played at the Curtain theatre , which was in that neighbourhood ; for he does not appear to have been born in that parish ; at least I ...
... parish of St. Leonard , Shoreditch ; from which circumstance I conjecture that he had originally played at the Curtain theatre , which was in that neighbourhood ; for he does not appear to have been born in that parish ; at least I ...
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