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Pagina 56
... called the High Bailiff . This office Mr. John Shakspeare filled in 1569 , as appears from the following extracts from the books of the corporation , with which I have been favoured by the Rev. Mr. Davenport , Vicar of Stratford - upon ...
... called the High Bailiff . This office Mr. John Shakspeare filled in 1569 , as appears from the following extracts from the books of the corporation , with which I have been favoured by the Rev. Mr. Davenport , Vicar of Stratford - upon ...
Pagina 57
... called " a gentleman of worship . " The family of Arden is a very ancient one ; Robert Arden of Brom- wich , Esq . being in the list of the gentry of this county , re- turned by the commissioners in the twelfth year of King Henry VI ...
... called " a gentleman of worship . " The family of Arden is a very ancient one ; Robert Arden of Brom- wich , Esq . being in the list of the gentry of this county , re- turned by the commissioners in the twelfth year of King Henry VI ...
Pagina 78
... called him annually to London ; and probably on his return from thence in the spring of the year 1609 , he planted this tree . As a similar enthusiasm to that which with such diligence has sought after Virgil's tomb , may lead my ...
... called him annually to London ; and probably on his return from thence in the spring of the year 1609 , he planted this tree . As a similar enthusiasm to that which with such diligence has sought after Virgil's tomb , may lead my ...
Pagina 86
... called upon to produce his authority , never pro- duced any . There is the strongest reason therefore to presume it a forgery . " Mr. Walpole ( adds Mr. Granger ) informs me , that the only original picture of Shakspeare is that which ...
... called upon to produce his authority , never pro- duced any . There is the strongest reason therefore to presume it a forgery . " Mr. Walpole ( adds Mr. Granger ) informs me , that the only original picture of Shakspeare is that which ...
Pagina 95
... called Mistress till the time of George I. Hence our author's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name be omitted , as it often is at pre- sent ; for then no distinction would have remained ...
... called Mistress till the time of George I. Hence our author's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name be omitted , as it often is at pre- sent ; for then no distinction would have remained ...
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