The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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1 " as could not escape a person of the most ordinary capacity , who had been one month conversant with a printing - house ; " a description mortifying enough to the present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with ...
1 " as could not escape a person of the most ordinary capacity , who had been one month conversant with a printing - house ; " a description mortifying enough to the present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with ...
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If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other houses in Stratford , at bol . a year , and his house & c . in the Blackfriars , ( for which he pay'd 1401. ) at 20l . a year , we have a rent - roll of 1501. per ...
If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other houses in Stratford , at bol . a year , and his house & c . in the Blackfriars , ( for which he pay'd 1401. ) at 20l . a year , we have a rent - roll of 1501. per ...
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nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship , of the gentlemen of the neighsumed by fire ; but our Shakspeare's house , among some others , escaped the flames . This house was first built by Sir Hugh ...
nature engaged him in the acquaintance , and entitled him to the friendship , of the gentlemen of the neighsumed by fire ; but our Shakspeare's house , among some others , escaped the flames . This house was first built by Sir Hugh ...
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In the 26th year of Edward III . si a house of square ftoness was built by Ralph de Stratford , bishop of London , for the habitation of the five priests . This house , or another on the fame spot , is the house of which Mr. Theobald ...
In the 26th year of Edward III . si a house of square ftoness was built by Ralph de Stratford , bishop of London , for the habitation of the five priests . This house , or another on the fame spot , is the house of which Mr. Theobald ...
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After Sir John Clopton had bought it from Sir Reginald Forster , he gave it by deed to his younger son , Sir Hugh , who pulled down our poet's house , and built one more elegant on the same spot . In May 1742 , when Mr. Garrick ...
After Sir John Clopton had bought it from Sir Reginald Forster , he gave it by deed to his younger son , Sir Hugh , who pulled down our poet's house , and built one more elegant on the same spot . In May 1742 , when Mr. Garrick ...
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