The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 85
... hath plac'd " Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom " Quick nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb " Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ " Leaves living art but page to serve his wit . " " Obiit Ano . Dni ...
... hath plac'd " Within this monument ; Shakspeare , with whom " Quick nature dy'd ; whose name doth deck the tomb " Far more than cost ; since all that he hath writ " Leaves living art but page to serve his wit . " " Obiit Ano . Dni ...
Page 88
... hath hit " His face , the print would then surpass " All that was ever writ in brass ; " But since he cannot , reader , look " Not on his picture , but his book . " Droeshout engraved also the heads of John Fox the martyrolo- gist ...
... hath hit " His face , the print would then surpass " All that was ever writ in brass ; " But since he cannot , reader , look " Not on his picture , but his book . " Droeshout engraved also the heads of John Fox the martyrolo- gist ...
Page 91
... hath two figures of men in armour , thereon lying , the one below the arches and columnes , and the other above them , and this epitaph upon it . " Thomas Stanley , Knight , second son of Edward Earle of Derby , Lord Stanley , and ...
... hath two figures of men in armour , thereon lying , the one below the arches and columnes , and the other above them , and this epitaph upon it . " Thomas Stanley , Knight , second son of Edward Earle of Derby , Lord Stanley , and ...
Page 101
... and during the space of six months next after the decease of him the said Sir John Barnard . " Item , I give and devise unto my kinsman , Thomas Hart , the " line . My answer hath been , Would he OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 101.
... and during the space of six months next after the decease of him the said Sir John Barnard . " Item , I give and devise unto my kinsman , Thomas Hart , the " line . My answer hath been , Would he OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 101.
Page 102
... hath been , Would he had blotted son of Thomas Hart , late of Stratford - upon - Avon aforesaid , all that my other messuage or inn situate in Stratford - upon - Avon aforesaid , commonly called the Maidenhead , with the appurte- nances ...
... hath been , Would he had blotted son of Thomas Hart , late of Stratford - upon - Avon aforesaid , all that my other messuage or inn situate in Stratford - upon - Avon aforesaid , commonly called the Maidenhead , with the appurte- nances ...
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