The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... house ; " a description mortifying enough to the prefent editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical myfteries , would ' be loath to weigh their own amendments against those which this fecond folio , with all ...
... house ; " a description mortifying enough to the prefent editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical myfteries , would ' be loath to weigh their own amendments against those which this fecond folio , with all ...
Side 17
... houses in Stratford , at 6ol . a year , and his houfe & c . in the Blackfriars , ( for which he pay'd 140l . ) at 20l . a year , we have a rent - roll of 150l . per annum . Of his perfonal property it is not now poffible to form any ...
... houses in Stratford , at 6ol . a year , and his houfe & c . in the Blackfriars , ( for which he pay'd 140l . ) at 20l . a year , we have a rent - roll of 150l . per annum . Of his perfonal property it is not now poffible to form any ...
Side 18
... house , by the name of the Great House in Stratford . Good part of the eftate is yet ( in 1733 ) in the poffeffion of Edward Clopton , efq . and Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . lineally defcended from the elder brother of the firft Sir Hugh ...
... house , by the name of the Great House in Stratford . Good part of the eftate is yet ( in 1733 ) in the poffeffion of Edward Clopton , efq . and Sir Hugh Clopton , Knt . lineally defcended from the elder brother of the firft Sir Hugh ...
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... house in which the infant Shakspeare lay , for not one of that name appears in the dead lift , May we fuppofe , that , like Horace , he lay fecure and fearlefs in the midft of contagion and death , protected by the Mufes to whom his ...
... house in which the infant Shakspeare lay , for not one of that name appears in the dead lift , May we fuppofe , that , like Horace , he lay fecure and fearlefs in the midft of contagion and death , protected by the Mufes to whom his ...
Side 74
... house , but probably was once a principal inn in Oxford . It is directly in the road from Stratford to London . In a large upper room , which feems to have been a fort of Hall for entertaining a large company , or for accommodating ( as ...
... house , but probably was once a principal inn in Oxford . It is directly in the road from Stratford to London . In a large upper room , which feems to have been a fort of Hall for entertaining a large company , or for accommodating ( as ...
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