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Old and New London
… the words he uttered too confidently as he gave the blow. Shakespeare, who perhaps wrote from tradition, makes him … it shall be treason for any that calls me Lord Mortimer." Shakespeare, Second Part of Henry VI., act iv., sc. 6. …
Old and New London
… here beaten by the watch. This slight hint perhaps led Shakespeare to select this street for the scene of the … winds. Let's have t'other bottle. Here's to the memory of Shakespeare, Falstaff, and all the merry men of Eastcheap! … up the same part. As this is one of the finest efforts of Shakespeare's comic genius, a short quotation from it, on the …
Old and New London
… "Romeo" Coates was at this time in all his glorymurdering Shakespeare at the Haymarket, and driving his bright-pink … often drawn between the Regent in his youth to the Hal of Shakespeare, and the similar change of conduct with that …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… is from Geo. Tonge to his loving cousin, Mrs. Margaret Shakespeare, at Mr. Gosling's, near the Three Crowns, lower …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… House and in 1770 and 1773 travelling players performed Shakespeare including Hamlet and Richard III, and The Beggars … Society in 1904 and staged costumed performances including Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing in 1914, often in the … the old corn stores were turned into dressing rooms. 17 Shakespeare and dialect plays were performed and travelling …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… recreations she must content herself with the study of Shakespeare and the History of Womenall her country library. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… still a Roman s[anction], as you may see by a line of Mr. Shakespeare's [Julius Csar, act V., scene iii.], who, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… surveyor of the navy. Met Edward Field of Wapping in Shakespeare's Walks, and he boasted that his late trial …
Old and New London
… are no ideal creatures, but such real flesh and blood as Shakespeare drew and Hogarth engraved. He drew the people of …
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