The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... king Henry VII . " Be this as it will , our SHAKSPEARE , it feems , was bred for fome time at a free - school ; the very free - school , I prefume , founded at Stratford : where , we are told , he acquired what Latin he was mafter of ...
... king Henry VII . " Be this as it will , our SHAKSPEARE , it feems , was bred for fome time at a free - school ; the very free - school , I prefume , founded at Stratford : where , we are told , he acquired what Latin he was mafter of ...
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... King James I. to him and Fletcher , Burbage , Phillippes , Heminge , Condell , & c . authorizing them to ex- ercise the art of playing comedies , tragedies , & c . as well at their ufual house called The Globe , on the other fide of the ...
... King James I. to him and Fletcher , Burbage , Phillippes , Heminge , Condell , & c . authorizing them to ex- ercise the art of playing comedies , tragedies , & c . as well at their ufual house called The Globe , on the other fide of the ...
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... King James I. had begun to touch for the evil ' ; for , it is plain , he has inferted compliments on both thofe accounts , upon his royal master in that tragedy : Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatick pieces , he produced ...
... King James I. had begun to touch for the evil ' ; for , it is plain , he has inferted compliments on both thofe accounts , upon his royal master in that tragedy : Nor , indeed , could the number of the dramatick pieces , he produced ...
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... king Henry VII . To this gentleman the town of Stratford is indebted for the fine ftone bridge , confifting of fourteen arches , which , at an extraordinary expence , he built over the Avon , together with a caufeway running at the weft ...
... king Henry VII . To this gentleman the town of Stratford is indebted for the fine ftone bridge , confifting of fourteen arches , which , at an extraordinary expence , he built over the Avon , together with a caufeway running at the weft ...
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... king Charles the Firft's queen was driven by the neceffity of affairs to make a recefs in Warwickshire , fhe kept ... king's party . " How much our author employed himself in poetry , after his retirement from the stage , does not fo ...
... king Charles the Firft's queen was driven by the neceffity of affairs to make a recefs in Warwickshire , fhe kept ... king's party . " How much our author employed himself in poetry , after his retirement from the stage , does not fo ...
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