The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1 |
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... fince it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and a lieutenant - general , was a name of diftinguished merit in the wars in France in Henry the Fifth's and Henry the Sixth's times . What grace foever the ...
... fince it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and a lieutenant - general , was a name of diftinguished merit in the wars in France in Henry the Fifth's and Henry the Sixth's times . What grace foever the ...
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... fince the time of Orpheus , and the oldeft poets , no common - place has been touched upon , where our author has not performed as well . " , Dryden himfelfalfo certainly alludes to this ftory , which he appears to have related both to ...
... fince the time of Orpheus , and the oldeft poets , no common - place has been touched upon , where our author has not performed as well . " , Dryden himfelfalfo certainly alludes to this ftory , which he appears to have related both to ...
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... fince erected upon the fame fpot , at this day retains . The houfe , and lands which attended it , continued in Shakspeare's defcendants to the time of the Restoration ; when they were re - purchafed by the Clopton family , and the ...
... fince erected upon the fame fpot , at this day retains . The houfe , and lands which attended it , continued in Shakspeare's defcendants to the time of the Restoration ; when they were re - purchafed by the Clopton family , and the ...
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... years of his , life , and died ; it may gratify them to be told that the ground on which The New - Place once flood , is now a Garden belong and fince he could not know what might be faid C 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 21.
... years of his , life , and died ; it may gratify them to be told that the ground on which The New - Place once flood , is now a Garden belong and fince he could not know what might be faid C 3 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 21.
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William Shakespeare. and fince he could not know what might be faid of him when he was dead , he defired it might be done immediately ; upon which Shakspeare gave him thefe four verses : Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd ; 6 ' Tis a ...
William Shakespeare. and fince he could not know what might be faid of him when he was dead , he defired it might be done immediately ; upon which Shakspeare gave him thefe four verses : Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd ; 6 ' Tis a ...
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