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William Shakespeare , of a property called the New Place , consisting of one messuage , two barns , and one garden . The formal ( and formidable ) law Latin says , in part : Et preterea idem Willielmus Underhill concessit ...
William Shakespeare , of a property called the New Place , consisting of one messuage , two barns , and one garden . The formal ( and formidable ) law Latin says , in part : Et preterea idem Willielmus Underhill concessit ...
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We shall again abridge the mere wordiness of the documents : This indenture made the tenth day of March ( 1613 ) ... between Henry Walker , citizen and minstrel of London , of the one part , and William Shakespeare , of Stratford upon ...
We shall again abridge the mere wordiness of the documents : This indenture made the tenth day of March ( 1613 ) ... between Henry Walker , citizen and minstrel of London , of the one part , and William Shakespeare , of Stratford upon ...
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I. M. Following these tributes from men well enough known in their time ( Jonson needs no introduction ; Holland , Digges , and James Mabbe are now forgotten ) , the editors give : The Workes of William Shakespeare , containing all his ...
I. M. Following these tributes from men well enough known in their time ( Jonson needs no introduction ; Holland , Digges , and James Mabbe are now forgotten ) , the editors give : The Workes of William Shakespeare , containing all his ...
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Contents
EARLY BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE | 1 |
CRITICISM AND REPUTATION AMONG | 49 |
SOCIAL STANDING AND PERSONAL REP | 94 |
Copyright | |
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