The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... Thomas Middleton .... 522 Thomas Dekker .......... ........ 517 Note on the Conveyance to Shakspere in 1613 523 Chancel of Stratford Church 524 Monument of John Combe ....... 530 Leicester's Hospital , Warwick 532 Weston Church . 532 ...
... Thomas Middleton .... 522 Thomas Dekker .......... ........ 517 Note on the Conveyance to Shakspere in 1613 523 Chancel of Stratford Church 524 Monument of John Combe ....... 530 Leicester's Hospital , Warwick 532 Weston Church . 532 ...
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... Thomas Lucy would not have abstained from taking the satisfaction of the law , " for an offence , looked upon at that period , by the gentry at least , very much as housebreaking is with us . " Because , therefore , Sir Thomas Lucy was ...
... Thomas Lucy would not have abstained from taking the satisfaction of the law , " for an offence , looked upon at that period , by the gentry at least , very much as housebreaking is with us . " Because , therefore , Sir Thomas Lucy was ...
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... Thomas Hughes , one of the society of Gray's Inn . It was passed from under his hands , and as it was presented , excepting certain words and lines , where some of the actors ' either helped their memories by brief omis- sion , or ...
... Thomas Hughes , one of the society of Gray's Inn . It was passed from under his hands , and as it was presented , excepting certain words and lines , where some of the actors ' either helped their memories by brief omis- sion , or ...
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