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 páginas |
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... ford , whose accomplishments did not extend to being able to sign their own names . This cir- cumstance , by the bye , most satisfactorily esta- blishes the fact , that he could not have written the confession of faith which was found ...
... ford , whose accomplishments did not extend to being able to sign their own names . This cir- cumstance , by the bye , most satisfactorily esta- blishes the fact , that he could not have written the confession of faith which was found ...
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... ford , they found the topers were gone to Eves- ham fair ; but were told , if they wished to try their strength with the sippers , they were ready for the contest . This being acceded to , our bard and his companions were staggered at ...
... ford , they found the topers were gone to Eves- ham fair ; but were told , if they wished to try their strength with the sippers , they were ready for the contest . This being acceded to , our bard and his companions were staggered at ...
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... ford , and hearing an old woman singing part of the abovesaid song , such was his respect for Mr. Shakspeare's genius , that he gave her a new * D'EwES's Journal , p . 363 . + One verse of this pasquinade was retained by memory , and ...
... ford , and hearing an old woman singing part of the abovesaid song , such was his respect for Mr. Shakspeare's genius , that he gave her a new * D'EwES's Journal , p . 363 . + One verse of this pasquinade was retained by memory , and ...
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... ford , and which , according to Malone , ' was re- the Crown Inn or Tavern in Oxford , in his jour - lated fifty years ago to a gentleman of that place , ney to and from London . The landlady was a woman of great beauty and sprightly ...
... ford , and which , according to Malone , ' was re- the Crown Inn or Tavern in Oxford , in his jour - lated fifty years ago to a gentleman of that place , ney to and from London . The landlady was a woman of great beauty and sprightly ...
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... ford . Here a monument , containing a bust of Besides these inscriptions for the monument of the poet , was erected to his memory . He is Sir Thomas Stanly , which we have the authority represented under an arch , in a sitting posture ...
... ford . Here a monument , containing a bust of Besides these inscriptions for the monument of the poet , was erected to his memory . He is Sir Thomas Stanly , which we have the authority represented under an arch , in a sitting posture ...
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