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... Lord John Bishop of Worcester and his officers for licensing them , the said William and Anne , to be married together with once asking of the bans of matrimony between them , and for all other causes which may ensue by reason or ...
... Lord John Bishop of Worcester and his officers for licensing them , the said William and Anne , to be married together with once asking of the bans of matrimony between them , and for all other causes which may ensue by reason or ...
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... Lord Southampton to the Lord Chancellor Ellesmere ( writ- ten about 1608 ) , introducing Burbage and Shakspere to the Chancellor , it is said : " They are both of one county , and , indeed , almost of one town . " It is perfectly clear ...
... Lord Southampton to the Lord Chancellor Ellesmere ( writ- ten about 1608 ) , introducing Burbage and Shakspere to the Chancellor , it is said : " They are both of one county , and , indeed , almost of one town . " It is perfectly clear ...
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... Lord Burghley not only di rected the Lord Mayor to inquire what companies of players had offended , but a commission was appointed for the same purpose . How Shakspere's company proceeded during this inquiry has been made out most ...
... Lord Burghley not only di rected the Lord Mayor to inquire what companies of players had offended , but a commission was appointed for the same purpose . How Shakspere's company proceeded during this inquiry has been made out most ...
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... Lord Cromwell , ' ' The London Prodigal , ' ' The Puritan . ' It is not impossible that ' A Yorkshire Tragedy , ' a ... lords and ladies , of this comedy ; -and he might have caught the tone of the court of Elizabeth , -the wit , the ...
... Lord Cromwell , ' ' The London Prodigal , ' ' The Puritan . ' It is not impossible that ' A Yorkshire Tragedy , ' a ... lords and ladies , of this comedy ; -and he might have caught the tone of the court of Elizabeth , -the wit , the ...
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... Lord Chamberlain to her Majesty . " There is a tradition that the valuable estate of New Place was purchased by Shakspere through the munificent assistance of Lord Southampton . Rowe tells the story as follows : - : - " What grace ...
... Lord Chamberlain to her Majesty . " There is a tradition that the valuable estate of New Place was purchased by Shakspere through the munificent assistance of Lord Southampton . Rowe tells the story as follows : - : - " What grace ...
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