The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... lived in intimacy , and that Mr. Combe had made fome purchafe from cur poet ; for he devifes to his brother George , the clofe or grounds known by the name of Parfon's Close , alias Shakfpere's Clofe . It must be owned that Mr. Combe's ...
... lived in intimacy , and that Mr. Combe had made fome purchafe from cur poet ; for he devifes to his brother George , the clofe or grounds known by the name of Parfon's Close , alias Shakfpere's Clofe . It must be owned that Mr. Combe's ...
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... famous tragedian . " Written upon the east end of this tombe . " Afke who lyes here , but do not weepe ; " He is not dead , he doth but fleepe . He had three daughters , ' of which two lived D 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 35.
... famous tragedian . " Written upon the east end of this tombe . " Afke who lyes here , but do not weepe ; " He is not dead , he doth but fleepe . He had three daughters , ' of which two lived D 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 35.
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William Shakespeare. He had three daughters , ' of which two lived to be married ; Judith , the elder , to one Mr. Thomas " This ftony register is for his bones , " His fame is more perpetual than these ftones : " And his own goodness ...
William Shakespeare. He had three daughters , ' of which two lived to be married ; Judith , the elder , to one Mr. Thomas " This ftony register is for his bones , " His fame is more perpetual than these ftones : " And his own goodness ...
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... lived at the eftate of Ryhon- Clifford , which was once the property of Dr. Hall . Mrs. Hall was buried on the 16th of July , 1649 , aş ap- pears from the Register of Stratford . MALONE . 8 She left one child only , a daughter , who was ...
... lived at the eftate of Ryhon- Clifford , which was once the property of Dr. Hall . Mrs. Hall was buried on the 16th of July , 1649 , aş ap- pears from the Register of Stratford . MALONE . 8 She left one child only , a daughter , who was ...
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... lived in : and if we find it in the pulpit , made ufe of as an ornament to the fermons of fome of the graveft divines of those times , perhaps it may not be thought too light for the flage . But certainly the greatness of this author's ...
... lived in : and if we find it in the pulpit , made ufe of as an ornament to the fermons of fome of the graveft divines of those times , perhaps it may not be thought too light for the flage . But certainly the greatness of this author's ...
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