The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Band 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Here lyeth enterr'd the Body of 66 John Combe Efq ; who dy'd the 10th of July , 1614 , who bequeathed several Annual Charities " to the Parish of Stratford , and 100l . to be lent " to fifteen poor Tradefmen from three years to " three ...
Here lyeth enterr'd the Body of 66 John Combe Efq ; who dy'd the 10th of July , 1614 , who bequeathed several Annual Charities " to the Parish of Stratford , and 100l . to be lent " to fifteen poor Tradefmen from three years to " three ...
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three years , changing the Parties every third " Year , at the Rate of fifty Shillings per Annum , " the Increase to be diftributed to the Almes - poor " there . " The Donation has all the Air of a rich and fagacious Ufurer .
three years , changing the Parties every third " Year , at the Rate of fifty Shillings per Annum , " the Increase to be diftributed to the Almes - poor " there . " The Donation has all the Air of a rich and fagacious Ufurer .
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It is remarkable of him , that , tho ' he liv'd and dy'd a Batchelor , among the other extenfive Charities which he left both to the City of London and Town of Stratford , he bequeath'd confiderable Legacies for the Marriage of poor ...
It is remarkable of him , that , tho ' he liv'd and dy'd a Batchelor , among the other extenfive Charities which he left both to the City of London and Town of Stratford , he bequeath'd confiderable Legacies for the Marriage of poor ...
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Tho ' I should be very unwilling to allow Shakefpeare fo poor a Scholar , as Many have labour'd to represent him , yet I fhall be very cautious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Queftion : that is , with regard to my ...
Tho ' I should be very unwilling to allow Shakefpeare fo poor a Scholar , as Many have labour'd to represent him , yet I fhall be very cautious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the Queftion : that is , with regard to my ...
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... with much Indulgence , I ought to make my Acknowledgements to the Town for their favourable Opinion of it : and I fhall always be proud to think That Encouragement the best Payment I can hope to receive from my poor Studies .
... with much Indulgence , I ought to make my Acknowledgements to the Town for their favourable Opinion of it : and I fhall always be proud to think That Encouragement the best Payment I can hope to receive from my poor Studies .
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