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Old and New London
… says of the old sexton who crept into the vault where Shakespeare was entombed, and beheld there the dust of ages, …
Old and New London
… disgrace," were full of pity for a man to be cut off, like Shakespeare's Claudio, in his prime, and showed great … of Beaumont and Fletcher's; and Davenant (supposed to be Shakespeare's illegitimate son) opened the little theatre, …
Old and New London
… title's lost; 'Tis now the King's, and called Whitehall." Shakespeare's Henry VIII., Act IV., sc. 1. The most Polite … at the Heralds' College," is, at all events, notified by Shakespeare in the lines quoted at the head of this chapter. … not only privately, but also in state; and we find in Shakespeare graphic pictures of the ambitious cardinal, his …
Old and New London
… Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, one of two brothers to whom Shakespeare's Works were dedicated, held the Cock-pit …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… slowly and solemnly, "Read your Bibles, - and William Shakespeare." It was a daring act in that somewhat rigid and …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… the last. He was preparing for publication an edition of Shakespeare's works, to bring out in opposition to one that …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… errands, cut up wood, traced the rescue of a female at Shakespeare cliff, Dover, drew diagram etc. Fine but looks …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… see St. Michael and All Angels C.E. Stonebridge Primary, Shakespeare Ave. Opened 1900 as bd. sch. for 460 B, 460 G, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… to buffoonery, believed to have been the "Jack Wilson" of Shakespeare, died 22 Feb., 1673, aged 79, buried 27 in …
The Environs of London
… David Garrick, Esq. concerning a glossary to the Plays of Shakespeare, and had made large collections for an edition of …
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