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Page 15
... in his own words : 6 But to give the world fome fatisfaction that Shakfpeare has
had as great veneration paid his excellence by men of unquestioned parts , as
this I now exprefs for him , I shall give fome account of what I have heard from
your ...
... in his own words : 6 But to give the world fome fatisfaction that Shakfpeare has
had as great veneration paid his excellence by men of unquestioned parts , as
this I now exprefs for him , I shall give fome account of what I have heard from
your ...
Page 45
Item , I do give and appoint unto Judith Hathaway , one of the daughters of my
kinsman Thomas Hathaway , late of Stratford aforesaid , the annual sum of five
pounds of lawful money of England , to be paid unto her yearly and every year ,
from ...
Item , I do give and appoint unto Judith Hathaway , one of the daughters of my
kinsman Thomas Hathaway , late of Stratford aforesaid , the annual sum of five
pounds of lawful money of England , to be paid unto her yearly and every year ,
from ...
Page 46
Jonson has made a sort of an essay towards it in his Discoveries , I will give it in
his words : ter the decease of the survivor of the faid Sir John Barnard and me the
said Elizabeth , if the said premites can be fo foon fold ; or otherwise so soon as ...
Jonson has made a sort of an essay towards it in his Discoveries , I will give it in
his words : ter the decease of the survivor of the faid Sir John Barnard and me the
said Elizabeth , if the said premites can be fo foon fold ; or otherwise so soon as ...
Page 58
But certainly the greatness of this author's genius does no where so much appear
, as where he gives his imagination an entire loose , and raises his fancy to a
flight above mankind , and the limits of the vifible world . ' Such are his attempts in
...
But certainly the greatness of this author's genius does no where so much appear
, as where he gives his imagination an entire loose , and raises his fancy to a
flight above mankind , and the limits of the vifible world . ' Such are his attempts in
...
Page 69
... to the East Indies , whose name the wrie ter of Betterton's Life in Biographia
Britannica has fo studiously concealed . By that unfortunate scheme Betterton
lofa following particulars , which I shall give in the words F 3 OF SHAKS PEARE .
69.
... to the East Indies , whose name the wrie ter of Betterton's Life in Biographia
Britannica has fo studiously concealed . By that unfortunate scheme Betterton
lofa following particulars , which I shall give in the words F 3 OF SHAKS PEARE .
69.
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