The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... speed after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard my hus- band , make sale of the inheritance of all and singular the pre- mises , and that my loving cousin Edward Nash , Esq . shall have the first offer or refusal thereof ...
... speed after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard my hus- band , make sale of the inheritance of all and singular the pre- mises , and that my loving cousin Edward Nash , Esq . shall have the first offer or refusal thereof ...
Page 197
... speed that is convenient . ORIGIN OF SHAKSPEARE'S FABLES . All's Well that Ends Well . The fable of this play is taken from a novel , of which Boc- cace is the original author ; in whose Decameron it may be seen at p . 97.b of the ...
... speed that is convenient . ORIGIN OF SHAKSPEARE'S FABLES . All's Well that Ends Well . The fable of this play is taken from a novel , of which Boc- cace is the original author ; in whose Decameron it may be seen at p . 97.b of the ...
Page 253
... Speed and Baker in 1611 and 1630 , assumes a somewhat more polished air . In the second edition of Gascoigne's Poems printed in 1587 , the editor thought it necessary to explain many of the words by placing more familiar terms in the ...
... Speed and Baker in 1611 and 1630 , assumes a somewhat more polished air . In the second edition of Gascoigne's Poems printed in 1587 , the editor thought it necessary to explain many of the words by placing more familiar terms in the ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson,George Steevens,Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2018 |
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