Shakespere's Home at New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon: Being a History of the "Great House" Built in the Reign of King Henry VII, by Sir Hugh Clopton, Knight, and Subsequently the Property of William Shakespere, Gent., Wherein He Lived and DiedVirtue brothers and Company, 1863 - 380 Seiten |
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... , published by Graf- ton , or with one of John Day's ; or with that edition of 1551 for which Tindall was ftrangled , and his body burnt . In addition addition to this , the retirement of Strat- ford would 200 New Place ,
... , published by Graf- ton , or with one of John Day's ; or with that edition of 1551 for which Tindall was ftrangled , and his body burnt . In addition addition to this , the retirement of Strat- ford would 200 New Place ,
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... edition of Mon- taigne ( 1603 ) , with his fignature in- scribed , -must for ever remain a matter of the deepest regret . We only know of fix fignatures of Shakespere . All , save one , are appended to legal documents . The auto- graph ...
... edition of Mon- taigne ( 1603 ) , with his fignature in- scribed , -must for ever remain a matter of the deepest regret . We only know of fix fignatures of Shakespere . All , save one , are appended to legal documents . The auto- graph ...
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... edition of his works was pub- lished , edited by Lord Hailes . The following extracts from his will , taken from the Eton College Register , are interesting : - " I , JOHN HALES , of Eton , & c . & c . , do dispose " of the small ...
... edition of his works was pub- lished , edited by Lord Hailes . The following extracts from his will , taken from the Eton College Register , are interesting : - " I , JOHN HALES , of Eton , & c . & c . , do dispose " of the small ...
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... edition of his Shakespere's Works , would betray him . The ftatement there made , both as to the Nash pedigree , and as to the manner in which New Place paffed from owner to owner , is completely erroneous . The fact is well known to ...
... edition of his Shakespere's Works , would betray him . The ftatement there made , both as to the Nash pedigree , and as to the manner in which New Place paffed from owner to owner , is completely erroneous . The fact is well known to ...
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... edition of Malone , he will be ftruck by the difcrepancy between my statement , at p . 19 , and the statement made by Malone . It will be found on reference to Bofwell's edition of Malone , 1821 , that the error in the original edition ...
... edition of Malone , he will be ftruck by the difcrepancy between my statement , at p . 19 , and the statement made by Malone . It will be found on reference to Bofwell's edition of Malone , 1821 , that the error in the original edition ...
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Seite 235 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too ; but innocent and pure : No sovereignty : — Seb.
Seite 204 - A great many books were sent down by the enemies of this poet ; and on the appointed day my Lord Falkland, Sir John Suckling, and all the persons of quality that had wit and learning, and interested themselves in the quarrel, met there ; and upon a thorough disquisition of the point, the judges...