The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 1H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... who died the 10th of July , " 1614 , who bequeathed several annual charities to the parish of Stratford , and 100l . to be lent ❝ to fifteen poor tradesmen from three years to three ' ' " three years , changing the parties every PREFACE .
... who died the 10th of July , " 1614 , who bequeathed several annual charities to the parish of Stratford , and 100l . to be lent ❝ to fifteen poor tradesmen from three years to three ' ' " three years , changing the parties every PREFACE .
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... poor there . " - . ” — The donation has all the air of a rich and fagacious ufurer . Shakespeare himself did not farvive Mr. Combe long , for he died in the year 1616 , the 53d of his age . He lies buried on the north fide of the ...
... poor there . " - . ” — The donation has all the air of a rich and fagacious ufurer . Shakespeare himself did not farvive Mr. Combe long , for he died in the year 1616 , the 53d of his age . He lies buried on the north fide of the ...
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... poor maidens of good name and fame both in London and at Stratford . Notwithstanding which large donations in his life , and bequests at his death , as he had purchased the manor of Clopton , and all the estate of the family , fo he ...
... poor maidens of good name and fame both in London and at Stratford . Notwithstanding which large donations in his life , and bequests at his death , as he had purchased the manor of Clopton , and all the estate of the family , fo he ...
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... poor a scholar , as many have la- boured to reprefent him , yet I fhall be very cau- tious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the queftion : that is , with regard to my opi- nion of his knowledge in the dead languages ...
... poor a scholar , as many have la- boured to reprefent him , yet I fhall be very cau- tious of declaring too pofitively on the other fide of the queftion : that is , with regard to my opi- nion of his knowledge in the dead languages ...
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... native English too cold and poor to fecond the heat and abundance of his imagination : and therefore was forced to dress it up in the robes , he faw provided for it : rich in them- themselves , but ill - fhaped ; cut out to PREFACE .
... native English too cold and poor to fecond the heat and abundance of his imagination : and therefore was forced to dress it up in the robes , he faw provided for it : rich in them- themselves , but ill - fhaped ; cut out to PREFACE .
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