Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet, Criticisms on His Genius and Writings : a New Chronology of His Plays, a Disquisition on the Subject of His Sonnets : and a History of the Manners, Customs, Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry and Elegant Literature of His Age1838 |
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... Lord and Saviour . 14. Ilem , Lastly I John Shakspear doe protest , that I will willingly accept of death in what manner soever it may befall me , conforming my will unto the will of God ; accepting of the same in satisfaction for my ...
... Lord and Saviour . 14. Ilem , Lastly I John Shakspear doe protest , that I will willingly accept of death in what manner soever it may befall me , conforming my will unto the will of God ; accepting of the same in satisfaction for my ...
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... Lord Bacon , Lord Burghley , and Archbishop Parker . * That he declined , however , attending the corporation meetings of Stratford from religious motives , and that his removal from that body was the result of non - attendance from ...
... Lord Bacon , Lord Burghley , and Archbishop Parker . * That he declined , however , attending the corporation meetings of Stratford from religious motives , and that his removal from that body was the result of non - attendance from ...
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... lord treasurer ; Sir Henry Cobham , brother to the Lord Cobham ; Sir Francis Stanhope , and Sir Tho- mas Tresham . An estimate may be formed of the expense from the quantity of ordinary beer that was drank upon this occasion , which ...
... lord treasurer ; Sir Henry Cobham , brother to the Lord Cobham ; Sir Francis Stanhope , and Sir Tho- mas Tresham . An estimate may be formed of the expense from the quantity of ordinary beer that was drank upon this occasion , which ...
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... lord : " That doth utter all men's ware - a . ' 66 " " Winter's Tale . Othello . Richard III . Thy title is affeer'd . " ( This is a law - term for confirmed . ) " Keep leets , and law - days , and in sessions sit . " " Why should ...
... lord : " That doth utter all men's ware - a . ' 66 " " Winter's Tale . Othello . Richard III . Thy title is affeer'd . " ( This is a law - term for confirmed . ) " Keep leets , and law - days , and in sessions sit . " " Why should ...
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... lord as drunk as any beggar . Bid Norton brew such ale as Shakspeare fancies Did put Kit Sly into such lordly trances : And let us meet there ( for a fit of gladness ) And drink ourselves merry in sober sadness . " When the Stratford ...
... lord as drunk as any beggar . Bid Norton brew such ale as Shakspeare fancies Did put Kit Sly into such lordly trances : And let us meet there ( for a fit of gladness ) And drink ourselves merry in sober sadness . " When the Stratford ...
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