The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... case , I do give and appoint to her the fum of forty pounds in lieu thereof , to be paid unto her at the time of the executing of fuch release as aforefaid . Item , I give and appoint unto Joan the wife of Edward Kent , and one other of ...
... case , I do give and appoint to her the fum of forty pounds in lieu thereof , to be paid unto her at the time of the executing of fuch release as aforefaid . Item , I give and appoint unto Joan the wife of Edward Kent , and one other of ...
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... case , even in the beft of them ; and it therefore became proper and neceffary to look into the other old editions , and to felect from thence whatever improves the author , or contributes to his advancement in per- fe MR . CAPELL'S ...
... case , even in the beft of them ; and it therefore became proper and neceffary to look into the other old editions , and to felect from thence whatever improves the author , or contributes to his advancement in per- fe MR . CAPELL'S ...
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... case the prefent editor , who has been the occafion of their removal , will feel fome concern from the injuftice of his proceeding . He is however inclined to believe , that what he has omitted will be pardoned by the reader ; and that ...
... case the prefent editor , who has been the occafion of their removal , will feel fome concern from the injuftice of his proceeding . He is however inclined to believe , that what he has omitted will be pardoned by the reader ; and that ...
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