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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... hath acknowledged the aforesaid tenements with appurtenances to be the right of the same William as those which he the same William hath of the gift of the aforesaid Hercules , and those he hath remised and quit claimed from him and his ...
... hath acknowledged the aforesaid tenements with appurtenances to be the right of the same William as those which he the same William hath of the gift of the aforesaid Hercules , and those he hath remised and quit claimed from him and his ...
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... hath made granted or suffered of anie the lands mencioned in the said Bill of Complaynt And the Defendt denies that shee hath a mind to suppresse the said last will of the said Thomas Nashe , Or that the same can bee suppressed to the ...
... hath made granted or suffered of anie the lands mencioned in the said Bill of Complaynt And the Defendt denies that shee hath a mind to suppresse the said last will of the said Thomas Nashe , Or that the same can bee suppressed to the ...
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... hath an estate for life in the Lands in question and being executrix of the said Thomas Nash hath proved the will and justifies the detaining of the said evidences in her hands for the maintenance of her title but the Plaintiffs Counsel ...
... hath an estate for life in the Lands in question and being executrix of the said Thomas Nash hath proved the will and justifies the detaining of the said evidences in her hands for the maintenance of her title but the Plaintiffs Counsel ...
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... hath ever showne yo ' selfe the friend of desert , and pitty it were if this should be the first exception to the rule . It shall not be whiles my poore witt and strength doe remaine to me , though the verses wch I nowe sende be indeed ...
... hath ever showne yo ' selfe the friend of desert , and pitty it were if this should be the first exception to the rule . It shall not be whiles my poore witt and strength doe remaine to me , though the verses wch I nowe sende be indeed ...
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... hath not writ to me ? SPEED . What needs she , when she hath made you write to yourself ? Why , do you not per- ceive the jest ? VAL . No , believe me . Very quaintly writ : ] Quaint formerly meant clever , adroit , skilful , not as now ...
... hath not writ to me ? SPEED . What needs she , when she hath made you write to yourself ? Why , do you not per- ceive the jest ? VAL . No , believe me . Very quaintly writ : ] Quaint formerly meant clever , adroit , skilful , not as now ...
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arms art thou Bardolph Ben Jonson BIRON blood BOLING BOYET called Collier's cousin dead death dost doth duke duke of Hereford earl editions Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fear folio omits fool gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona give grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Holinshed honour humour John Shakespeare Juliet Kate KATH king lady LAUN letter look lord Love's Labour's Lost madam Malone marry master means merry mistress never night noble NURSE old copies passage peace play POINS pray prince Proteus quarto queen Richard Romeo SCENE servant Shakespeare SHAL sir John soul speak SPEED stand Steevens Stratford sweet tell thee Theseus thine Thomas Nashe thou art thou hast tongue true Tybalt unto villain wife William Shakespeare wilt word