Tempest ; Midsummer night's dream ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of Windsor ; Measure for measureC. Hitch, 1757 |
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... who bequeathed feveral Annual Charities to the Parish of Stratford , and 100l . to be lent " to fifteen poor Tradefmen from three years to " three ( C ર " three years , changing the Parties every third The PREFACE .
... who bequeathed feveral Annual Charities to the Parish of Stratford , and 100l . to be lent " to fifteen poor Tradefmen from three years to " three ( C ર " three years , changing the Parties every third The PREFACE .
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... poor there . " The Donation has all the Air of a rich and fagacious Ufurer.h room ch Shakespeare , himself did not survive Mr. Combe long , for he dy'd in the Year 1616 , the 53d of his Age . He lies buried on the North Side of the ...
... poor there . " The Donation has all the Air of a rich and fagacious Ufurer.h room ch Shakespeare , himself did not survive Mr. Combe long , for he dy'd in the Year 1616 , the 53d of his Age . He lies buried on the North Side of the ...
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... poor Maidens of good Name and Fame both in London and at Stratford . Notwithstanding which large Donations in his Life , and Bequefts at his Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Estate of the Family , fo he ...
... poor Maidens of good Name and Fame both in London and at Stratford . Notwithstanding which large Donations in his Life , and Bequefts at his Death , as he had purchased the Manor of Clopton , and all the Estate of the Family , fo he ...
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... poor a Scholar , as Many have labour'd to represent him , yet I fhall be very cautious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Question : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead Languages . And ...
... poor a Scholar , as Many have labour'd to represent him , yet I fhall be very cautious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Question : that is , with regard to my Opinion of his Knowledge in the dead Languages . And ...
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... their favourable Opinion of it : and I shall always be proud to think That Encouragement the best Payment can hope to receive from my poor Studies . SHAK- SHAKSPEARE's WIL L. Extracted from the Registry of the Archbishop The PREFACE .
... their favourable Opinion of it : and I shall always be proud to think That Encouragement the best Payment can hope to receive from my poor Studies . SHAK- SHAKSPEARE's WIL L. Extracted from the Registry of the Archbishop The PREFACE .
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