The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 66
... Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular cle- mency in pardoning certayne his unduetifull mis- demeanour . " And by the modern editors , to the late King ; as " a treatise composed by the most extensive and fertile ...
... Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular cle- mency in pardoning certayne his unduetifull mis- demeanour . " And by the modern editors , to the late King ; as " a treatise composed by the most extensive and fertile ...
Page 68
... Elizabeth ; which he properly calls his unduetifull behaviour . 3 I hope by this time , that any one open to con- viction may be nearly satisfied ; and I will promise to give you on this head very little more trouble . The justly ...
... Elizabeth ; which he properly calls his unduetifull behaviour . 3 I hope by this time , that any one open to con- viction may be nearly satisfied ; and I will promise to give you on this head very little more trouble . The justly ...
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... : 66 Henry Bynneman . ] July 1 , 1577 , Ovid's Invective against Ibis . Bought of Thomas Easte . " 7 In the forty - first of Queen Elizabeth these translations from All Ovid's Elegies , three Bookes . By C. M. 106 ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS .
... : 66 Henry Bynneman . ] July 1 , 1577 , Ovid's Invective against Ibis . Bought of Thomas Easte . " 7 In the forty - first of Queen Elizabeth these translations from All Ovid's Elegies , three Bookes . By C. M. 106 ANCIENT TRANSLATIONS .
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... Elizabeth in 1560 . The first volume of these Entries has been either lost or destroyed , as the earliest now to be found is lettered B.3 The hall was burnt down in the fire of London . The entries began July 17 , 1576 . 1562 . [ + ...
... Elizabeth in 1560 . The first volume of these Entries has been either lost or destroyed , as the earliest now to be found is lettered B.3 The hall was burnt down in the fire of London . The entries began July 17 , 1576 . 1562 . [ + ...
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... Elizabeth , and Henry , Earl of Southampton : Illustrated by Fac - similes of the genuine Hand- writing of Shakspeare , never before exhibited ; and other Authentick Documents : In a Letter address- ed to the Right Hon . James , Earl of ...
... Elizabeth , and Henry , Earl of Southampton : Illustrated by Fac - similes of the genuine Hand- writing of Shakspeare , never before exhibited ; and other Authentick Documents : In a Letter address- ed to the Right Hon . James , Earl of ...
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