Dramatic Works, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed: With Glossarial Notes, Life, &c, Volume 1G. Routledge and sons, 1865 |
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... means and aggrandized his position ; for the damsel was heiress to her father's land in Wilmcote , called Asbies , a farm of about sixty acres , arable and pasture , with a house , and six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence in ...
... means and aggrandized his position ; for the damsel was heiress to her father's land in Wilmcote , called Asbies , a farm of about sixty acres , arable and pasture , with a house , and six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence in ...
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... mean that he was employed by the master of the Grammar School to aid him in the instruction of the juniors ; and this supposition comes in aid of those who advocate the learning of the poet . One species of wisdom , at all events , he ...
... mean that he was employed by the master of the Grammar School to aid him in the instruction of the juniors ; and this supposition comes in aid of those who advocate the learning of the poet . One species of wisdom , at all events , he ...
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... means of increasing his store . A subsidy roll of 1598 , for example , quoted by Mr. Hunter , shows him to have been the holder of a house in the parish of St. Helen's , Bishopsgate ; and as there are no indications that he ever lived ...
... means of increasing his store . A subsidy roll of 1598 , for example , quoted by Mr. Hunter , shows him to have been the holder of a house in the parish of St. Helen's , Bishopsgate ; and as there are no indications that he ever lived ...
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... means for accomplishing this retirement were ample ; his shares in the Blackfriars and Globe Theatres alone are estimated by Messrs . Collier and Hal- liwell , from documents , to have produced him ( about 1608 ) £ 366 . 13s . 4d . per ...
... means for accomplishing this retirement were ample ; his shares in the Blackfriars and Globe Theatres alone are estimated by Messrs . Collier and Hal- liwell , from documents , to have produced him ( about 1608 ) £ 366 . 13s . 4d . per ...
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... mean to make love to Ford's wife ; I spy entertain- ment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can construe the action of her familiar style ; and the hardest voice of her behaviour , to be ...
... mean to make love to Ford's wife ; I spy entertain- ment in her ; she discourses , she carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can construe the action of her familiar style ; and the hardest voice of her behaviour , to be ...
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