The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... speare distinguish itself upon the ftage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other good qualities , as he has a great many , must have made his way into the efteem of all men of letters ...
... speare distinguish itself upon the ftage , by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other good qualities , as he has a great many , must have made his way into the efteem of all men of letters ...
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... the Plays of Shak- Speare mere written , that he might have found an easy in- troduction to the flage ; for Thomas Green , a celebrated Mr. Rowe has told us that he derived the prin- F 2 ADDITIONAL ANECDOTES , & c . 67.
... the Plays of Shak- Speare mere written , that he might have found an easy in- troduction to the flage ; for Thomas Green , a celebrated Mr. Rowe has told us that he derived the prin- F 2 ADDITIONAL ANECDOTES , & c . 67.
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... speare having maryed the daughter and one of the heyrs of Robert Arden of Wellingcote , in the faid countie , and also produced this his auncient cote of arms , heretofore affigned to him whileft he was her Majesties officer and baylefe ...
... speare having maryed the daughter and one of the heyrs of Robert Arden of Wellingcote , in the faid countie , and also produced this his auncient cote of arms , heretofore affigned to him whileft he was her Majesties officer and baylefe ...
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... and of none effect , as though the faine had never beene had , ne made ; theis prefents or any thing therein conteyned to the contrary thereof in any wife notwithstanding . And the said William Shak- speare for 100 SHAKSPEARE'S MORTGAGE .
... and of none effect , as though the faine had never beene had , ne made ; theis prefents or any thing therein conteyned to the contrary thereof in any wife notwithstanding . And the said William Shak- speare for 100 SHAKSPEARE'S MORTGAGE .
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William Shakespeare. wife notwithstanding . And the said William Shak- speare for himselfe , his heires , executors , and admi- niftrators , and for every of them , doth covenaunt , promiffe and graunt to , and with , the faid Henry ...
William Shakespeare. wife notwithstanding . And the said William Shak- speare for himselfe , his heires , executors , and admi- niftrators , and for every of them , doth covenaunt , promiffe and graunt to , and with , the faid Henry ...
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