The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... , Mr. Weston , Mr Ly- sons , Mr. James , Col. Stanley , Mr. Combe , Mr. Lodge , Mess . Smith , sen . and jun . Mr. Nicol , Mr. Boaden , Mr. Pearce , Mr. the subscription for an engraving from this new- found portrait 22 SUPPLEMENT TO.
... , Mr. Weston , Mr Ly- sons , Mr. James , Col. Stanley , Mr. Combe , Mr. Lodge , Mess . Smith , sen . and jun . Mr. Nicol , Mr. Boaden , Mr. Pearce , Mr. the subscription for an engraving from this new- found portrait 22 SUPPLEMENT TO.
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... Combe family , who did not so strongly favour the King's party . THEOBALD . From Mr. Theobald's words the reader may be led to suppose that Henrietta Maria was obliged to take refuge from the rebels in Stratford - upon - Avon : but that ...
... Combe family , who did not so strongly favour the King's party . THEOBALD . From Mr. Theobald's words the reader may be led to suppose that Henrietta Maria was obliged to take refuge from the rebels in Stratford - upon - Avon : but that ...
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... town that is let or valued at more than 40s . a year , is assessed by the overseers , according to its worth and the ability of the occupier , 6 had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an 76 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... town that is let or valued at more than 40s . a year , is assessed by the overseers , according to its worth and the ability of the occupier , 6 had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an 76 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 6 had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an old gentleman noted thereabouts for his wealth and As to pay a monthly rate toward the maintenance of the poor . Mr. Gastrell resided part of the year at ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. 6 had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an old gentleman noted thereabouts for his wealth and As to pay a monthly rate toward the maintenance of the poor . Mr. Gastrell resided part of the year at ...
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... Combe told Shakspeare in a laughing manner , that he fancied he intended to write his epitaph , if he hap- pened to ... Combe , ] This Mr. John Combe I take to be the same , who , by Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , is said ...
... Combe told Shakspeare in a laughing manner , that he fancied he intended to write his epitaph , if he hap- pened to ... Combe , ] This Mr. John Combe I take to be the same , who , by Dugdale , in his Antiquities of Warwickshire , is said ...
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