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was so little attended to , that both the Earl of Oxford , and Mr. Pope , admitted a
juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . * Among the heads of
illustrious persons engraved by Houbraken , are several imaginary ones , beside
Ben ...
was so little attended to , that both the Earl of Oxford , and Mr. Pope , admitted a
juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . * Among the heads of
illustrious persons engraved by Houbraken , are several imaginary ones , beside
Ben ...
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... Ado about Nothing Love's Labour's Loft Alidsummer Night's Dream 4 Merchant
of Venice As you like it 15 Taming of the Shrew All's well that ends well 6 I'welfth
Night 3 Winter's Tale Macbeth 6 King John 3 King Richard II . King Henry IV .
... Ado about Nothing Love's Labour's Loft Alidsummer Night's Dream 4 Merchant
of Venice As you like it 15 Taming of the Shrew All's well that ends well 6 I'welfth
Night 3 Winter's Tale Macbeth 6 King John 3 King Richard II . King Henry IV .
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King Henry VI . Part I. II . III . King Richard III . King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius
Cæfar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Cymbeling
King Lear Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Othello 7 IQ 3 4 3 Total 186 PLYNSELL .
King Henry VI . Part I. II . III . King Richard III . King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius
Cæfar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Cymbeling
King Lear Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Othello 7 IQ 3 4 3 Total 186 PLYNSELL .
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... and that he enjoyed some hereditary lands and tenements , the reward of his
grandfather's faithful and approved services to King Henry VII . Seethe Extract
from the Herald's Office . THEOBALD . The chief magistrate of the Body
Corporate of ...
... and that he enjoyed some hereditary lands and tenements , the reward of his
grandfather's faithful and approved services to King Henry VII . Seethe Extract
from the Herald's Office . THEOBALD . The chief magistrate of the Body
Corporate of ...
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... by the commissioners in the twelfth year of King Henry VI . A.D. 1433. Edward
Arden was Sherif of the county in 1568 . The woodland part of this county was
anciently called Ardern ; afterwards foftened to Arden . Hence the name ,
MALONE .
... by the commissioners in the twelfth year of King Henry VI . A.D. 1433. Edward
Arden was Sherif of the county in 1568 . The woodland part of this county was
anciently called Ardern ; afterwards foftened to Arden . Hence the name ,
MALONE .
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