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... probably written 66 ' Hubert , keep thou this boy . - Philip , make up , " & c . Vol . i . p . 238 ; 666 " Stay ! the king | hath thrown ] : his war der down | . ' R. 2 , 1. 3. " But what says Walker ? " Read , -Stay , stay ! ' The ...
... probably written 66 ' Hubert , keep thou this boy . - Philip , make up , " & c . Vol . i . p . 238 ; 666 " Stay ! the king | hath thrown ] : his war der down | . ' R. 2 , 1. 3. " But what says Walker ? " Read , -Stay , stay ! ' The ...
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... probably untrue with respect to many others . ( See my ed . of Beaumont and Fletcher's Works . ) 11 Preface to Walker's Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . xvii . 12 See Introduction to The Winter's Tale . remarks of Hamlet , that ...
... probably untrue with respect to many others . ( See my ed . of Beaumont and Fletcher's Works . ) 11 Preface to Walker's Shakespeare's Versification , & c . , p . xvii . 12 See Introduction to The Winter's Tale . remarks of Hamlet , that ...
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... probably contains at least one mis - statement . The exact truth must be left for those to discover who are more skilful in tracing pedigrees than myself . Arden , of Wilmecote , 11 then deceased ; who 16 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE.
... probably contains at least one mis - statement . The exact truth must be left for those to discover who are more skilful in tracing pedigrees than myself . Arden , of Wilmecote , 11 then deceased ; who 16 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE.
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... vli . " This debt probably was included in the moneys which ( see p . 20 ) John and Mary Shakespeare allowed that they owed to Edmund Lam- bert . VOL . I. was deprived of his alderman's gown : " [ Sept. LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 17.
... vli . " This debt probably was included in the moneys which ( see p . 20 ) John and Mary Shakespeare allowed that they owed to Edmund Lam- bert . VOL . I. was deprived of his alderman's gown : " [ Sept. LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE . 17.
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... probably our young Shakespeare for a spectator , who was then in his twelfth year , and doubtless attended with all the inhabitants of the surrounding country at these ' Princely pleasures of Kenelworth , ' whence Stratford is only a ...
... probably our young Shakespeare for a spectator , who was then in his twelfth year , and doubtless attended with all the inhabitants of the surrounding country at these ' Princely pleasures of Kenelworth , ' whence Stratford is only a ...
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