The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 6
... appear , at the time when it was written it might have had fufficient power to irritate a vain , weak , and vindi ... appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . In a Manufcript Hiftory of the ...
... appear , at the time when it was written it might have had fufficient power to irritate a vain , weak , and vindi ... appears to have been the person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . In a Manufcript Hiftory of the ...
Pagina 16
... appears to have related both to Gildon and Rowe , in the fol- lowing paffage of his Effay of Dramatick Poey , 1667 ; and he as well as Gildon goes fomewhat further than Rowe in his pane- gyrick . After giving that fine character of our ...
... appears to have related both to Gildon and Rowe , in the fol- lowing paffage of his Effay of Dramatick Poey , 1667 ; and he as well as Gildon goes fomewhat further than Rowe in his pane- gyrick . After giving that fine character of our ...
Pagina 17
... appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pof- feffed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a half . A yard land is a denomination well known in War- wickshire , and contains from 30 to 60 acres . The average ...
... appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pof- feffed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a half . A yard land is a denomination well known in War- wickshire , and contains from 30 to 60 acres . The average ...
Pagina 23
... appears from Mr. John Combe's will , that his brother Thomas was dead in 1614 . John devifed the greater part of his real and perfonal estate to his nephew Thomas Combe , with whom Shakspeare was cer- tainly on good terms , having ...
... appears from Mr. John Combe's will , that his brother Thomas was dead in 1614 . John devifed the greater part of his real and perfonal estate to his nephew Thomas Combe , with whom Shakspeare was cer- tainly on good terms , having ...
Pagina 25
... appears equally void of foundation ; for by his will he bequeaths to Mr. William Shakfpere Five Pounds . It is probable that they lived in intimacy , and that Mr. Combe had made fome purchafe from cur poet ; for he devifes to his ...
... appears equally void of foundation ; for by his will he bequeaths to Mr. William Shakfpere Five Pounds . It is probable that they lived in intimacy , and that Mr. Combe had made fome purchafe from cur poet ; for he devifes to his ...
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