The Complete Works of William Shakspeare: With Dr. Johnson's Preface; a Glossary, an Account of Each Play, and a Memoir of the AuthorScott, Webster & Geary, 1836 - 926 pages |
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Page v
... John Shakspeare , the father of the poet , in which the title of gentleman is added to his denomination ; and it is stated , that his great grandfather had been rewarded by king Henry the Seventh , for his faithful and approved services ...
... John Shakspeare , the father of the poet , in which the title of gentleman is added to his denomination ; and it is stated , that his great grandfather had been rewarded by king Henry the Seventh , for his faithful and approved services ...
Page vi
... John Shakspeares , whom we find mentioned in the wills and registers of the time . The father of Shakspeare married , probably about the year 1555 or 1556 , Mary the daughter of Robert Arden , of Willingcote , in the county of Warwick ...
... John Shakspeares , whom we find mentioned in the wills and registers of the time . The father of Shakspeare married , probably about the year 1555 or 1556 , Mary the daughter of Robert Arden , of Willingcote , in the county of Warwick ...
Page xxii
... John Suckling , Sir William D'Avenant , Endymion Porter , Mr. Hales of Eton , and Ben Jonson , Sir John Suckling , who was a professed admirer of Shakspeare , had un- dertaken his defence against Ben Jonson with some warmth ; Mr. Hales ...
... John Suckling , Sir William D'Avenant , Endymion Porter , Mr. Hales of Eton , and Ben Jonson , Sir John Suckling , who was a professed admirer of Shakspeare , had un- dertaken his defence against Ben Jonson with some warmth ; Mr. Hales ...
Page xxiv
... John Davenant ( afterwards mayor of that city ) , a grave , melancholy man ; who , as well as his wife , used much to delight in Shakspeare's pleasant company . Their son , young Will . Davenant ( afterwards Sir William ) , was then a ...
... John Davenant ( afterwards mayor of that city ) , a grave , melancholy man ; who , as well as his wife , used much to delight in Shakspeare's pleasant company . Their son , young Will . Davenant ( afterwards Sir William ) , was then a ...
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... John Barnard , of Abington , near Northampton , but had no issue by either husband . Judith , the other daughter of our poet , was the mother of several children ; of which the eldest , with an honest pride in that maiden name , which ...
... John Barnard , of Abington , near Northampton , but had no issue by either husband . Judith , the other daughter of our poet , was the mother of several children ; of which the eldest , with an honest pride in that maiden name , which ...
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