An Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare-papers,: Which Were Exhibited in Norfolk-Street..Thomas Egerton, Whitehall., 1797 - Всего страниц: 628 |
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... Henry Gilbert of Locko , in the county of Derby , who had married his daughter Elizabeth , by a former marriage . In this fatisfactory manner , has Mr. Malone traced down , from the public records , the legal tranfmiffion of the ...
... Henry Gilbert of Locko , in the county of Derby , who had married his daughter Elizabeth , by a former marriage . In this fatisfactory manner , has Mr. Malone traced down , from the public records , the legal tranfmiffion of the ...
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... Henry Leighe's , the Queen was received with a Dialogue , between Conftancie , and In- conftancie . Conftancie addreffes her : " moft excellent : fhall " I fay Lady , or Goddeffe ? whom I should envie to be but a lady , and cannot denie ...
... Henry Leighe's , the Queen was received with a Dialogue , between Conftancie , and In- conftancie . Conftancie addreffes her : " moft excellent : fhall " I fay Lady , or Goddeffe ? whom I should envie to be but a lady , and cannot denie ...
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... Henry the fourth , " I have perused fome thoufand deeds and " other manuscripts ( z ) . " This is , no doubt , a long life ( from the time of Henry IV ) of painful perufal , but not fuccefsful fearch ! Among the black - letter books ...
... Henry the fourth , " I have perused fome thoufand deeds and " other manuscripts ( z ) . " This is , no doubt , a long life ( from the time of Henry IV ) of painful perufal , but not fuccefsful fearch ! Among the black - letter books ...
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... Henry the Fourth's time to the prefent ( ƒ ) ! 66 He is equally pofitive , on the word forre ; a mode of orthography , I believe , unpre- cedented , " fays he ( g ) . Yet , he has fre- quently read , because he has often quoted , Fenn's ...
... Henry the Fourth's time to the prefent ( ƒ ) ! 66 He is equally pofitive , on the word forre ; a mode of orthography , I believe , unpre- cedented , " fays he ( g ) . Yet , he has fre- quently read , because he has often quoted , Fenn's ...
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... Henry Neville , wrote from Paris , on the 20th of February 13 % , to Mr. Secretary Cecil : " I went to complementife with the extraordinary " ambaffador of Venice : -our fpeech was little befides " compliments : We parted with kind ...
... Henry Neville , wrote from Paris , on the 20th of February 13 % , to Mr. Secretary Cecil : " I went to complementife with the extraordinary " ambaffador of Venice : -our fpeech was little befides " compliments : We parted with kind ...
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