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The dedication to the brothers Pembroke was signed by John Heminge and Henry Condell , fellow actors of William Shakspere . Along with Richard Burbage , Heminge and Condell and certain Stratford friends had received memento rings under ...
The dedication to the brothers Pembroke was signed by John Heminge and Henry Condell , fellow actors of William Shakspere . Along with Richard Burbage , Heminge and Condell and certain Stratford friends had received memento rings under ...
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The most reasonable choice for Mr. W. H. ( as procurer , not inspirer ) is William Herbert and either he or his mother , Mary , Countess of Pembroke , wrote the Sonnet dedication and edited the Sonnet Folio . William Herbert took the ...
The most reasonable choice for Mr. W. H. ( as procurer , not inspirer ) is William Herbert and either he or his mother , Mary , Countess of Pembroke , wrote the Sonnet dedication and edited the Sonnet Folio . William Herbert took the ...
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Mary Sidney married Henry Herbert , second Earl of Pembroke , in 1577 and their first child , William , was born April 8 , 1580. Francis Meres called Mary “ ... a most delicate poet . ” She was joint author with her brother of a book of ...
Mary Sidney married Henry Herbert , second Earl of Pembroke , in 1577 and their first child , William , was born April 8 , 1580. Francis Meres called Mary “ ... a most delicate poet . ” She was joint author with her brother of a book of ...
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