The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... JOHN SHAKSPEARE , was a dealer in wool , and in his way a man of eminence . The profits arifing from his bufinefs , however , were not found to be more than adequate to the fupport of ten children , of which our WILLIAM was the eldeft ...
... JOHN SHAKSPEARE , was a dealer in wool , and in his way a man of eminence . The profits arifing from his bufinefs , however , were not found to be more than adequate to the fupport of ten children , of which our WILLIAM was the eldeft ...
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... JOHN SHAKSPEARE who was living in the year 1599 , and who then , in honour of his fon , took out an extract of his fa- mily - arms from the herald's office ; by which it appears , that he had been officer and bailiff of Stratford - upon ...
... JOHN SHAKSPEARE who was living in the year 1599 , and who then , in honour of his fon , took out an extract of his fa- mily - arms from the herald's office ; by which it appears , that he had been officer and bailiff of Stratford - upon ...
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... for turning author . " It has been obferved by Mr. Rowe , that , a- mongst other extravagances , which our author has given to his Sir John Falftaff , in The Merry Wives A 4 of of Windfor , he has made him a deer - LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... for turning author . " It has been obferved by Mr. Rowe , that , a- mongst other extravagances , which our author has given to his Sir John Falftaff , in The Merry Wives A 4 of of Windfor , he has made him a deer - LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
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... John Summers made a voyage to North - America , and discovered them , and afterwards invited some of his countrymen to fettle a plantation there . That he became the private gentleman , at least three years before his decease , is ...
... John Summers made a voyage to North - America , and discovered them , and afterwards invited some of his countrymen to fettle a plantation there . That he became the private gentleman , at least three years before his decease , is ...
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... John - a - Combe . " This farcaftical piece of wit was , at the gentle- man's own requeft , thrown out extemporally in his company . And this Mr. John Combe I take to be the fame , who , by Dugdale in his Antiqui . ties of Warwickshire ...
... John - a - Combe . " This farcaftical piece of wit was , at the gentle- man's own requeft , thrown out extemporally in his company . And this Mr. John Combe I take to be the fame , who , by Dugdale in his Antiqui . ties of Warwickshire ...
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