Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... marriage in a mask , by a deception , which perhaps never happened , and which , whether likely or not , he did not invent . So careless was this great poet of future fame , that , though he retired to eafe and plenty , while he was yet ...
... marriage in a mask , by a deception , which perhaps never happened , and which , whether likely or not , he did not invent . So careless was this great poet of future fame , that , though he retired to eafe and plenty , while he was yet ...
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... marry while he was yet very young . It is certain , he did fo : for by the monument in Stratford church , erected to ... married to one Mr. Thomas Quiney . So that Shakespeare must have entered into wedlock by that time he was turned of ...
... marry while he was yet very young . It is certain , he did fo : for by the monument in Stratford church , erected to ... married to one Mr. Thomas Quiney . So that Shakespeare must have entered into wedlock by that time he was turned of ...
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... marry fo early , is not eafy to be determined at this distance : but it is probable , a view of interest might partly fway his conduct in this point : for he married the daughter of one Hathaway , a sub- stantial yeoman in his ...
... marry fo early , is not eafy to be determined at this distance : but it is probable , a view of interest might partly fway his conduct in this point : for he married the daughter of one Hathaway , a sub- stantial yeoman in his ...
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... marriage of poor maidens of good name and fame both in London and at Stratford . Notwith- standing which large donations in his life , and be- quefts at his death , as he had purchased the manor of Clopton , and all the eftate of the ...
... marriage of poor maidens of good name and fame both in London and at Stratford . Notwith- standing which large donations in his life , and be- quefts at his death , as he had purchased the manor of Clopton , and all the eftate of the ...
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... baker of Warwick ( who married one of the defcendants from our Shakespeare ) were carelefly fcattered and thrown about as garret - lumber and litter , to to the particular knowledge of the late Sir William Bishop Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
... baker of Warwick ( who married one of the defcendants from our Shakespeare ) were carelefly fcattered and thrown about as garret - lumber and litter , to to the particular knowledge of the late Sir William Bishop Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
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