The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Parte168,Volumen1 |
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... answered . In the spring of last year I again called upon him , and reiterated my reasons for desiring the volume ... answer , nor indeed , to the best of my belief , did Mr. Collier write to me at all subsequently ; and , although I ...
... answered . In the spring of last year I again called upon him , and reiterated my reasons for desiring the volume ... answer , nor indeed , to the best of my belief , did Mr. Collier write to me at all subsequently ; and , although I ...
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... Answer of Garter and Clarencieux Kinges of Armes , to a libellous Scrawle against certain Arms supposed to be wrongfully given , " say that " the persone to whom it was granted had borne magestracy , and was justice of peace at ...
... Answer of Garter and Clarencieux Kinges of Armes , to a libellous Scrawle against certain Arms supposed to be wrongfully given , " say that " the persone to whom it was granted had borne magestracy , and was justice of peace at ...
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... answer was followed by a replication on the part of John and Mary Shakespeare , reiterating their former declaration of the tender and refusal of the £ 40 within the period specified . In what way the suit terminated is not known , but ...
... answer was followed by a replication on the part of John and Mary Shakespeare , reiterating their former declaration of the tender and refusal of the £ 40 within the period specified . In what way the suit terminated is not known , but ...
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... answer'd that he saw him once brought on the stage upon another man's back , which answer was applied by the hearers to his having performed in this scene [ Sc . 7 , Act II . of As You Like It ] in the part of Adam . " For a more ...
... answer'd that he saw him once brought on the stage upon another man's back , which answer was applied by the hearers to his having performed in this scene [ Sc . 7 , Act II . of As You Like It ] in the part of Adam . " For a more ...
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... answer to the 58 In his recent " Inquiry into the Genuineness of the Ma- nuscript Corrections in Mr. J. Payne Collier's Annotated Shakspere , folio , 1632 ; and of certain Shaksperian Docu- ments likewise published by Mr. Collier , " Mr ...
... answer to the 58 In his recent " Inquiry into the Genuineness of the Ma- nuscript Corrections in Mr. J. Payne Collier's Annotated Shakspere , folio , 1632 ; and of certain Shaksperian Docu- ments likewise published by Mr. Collier , " Mr ...
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