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... Letter from Ben Jonson to the Earl of Newcastle , and other matters relating to the Poet . By PETER CUNNINGHAM , Esq . ART . IV . - Ballad illustrative of Romeo and Juliet , entitled " A pleasant new ballad of Two Lovers . " By ANDREW ...
... Letter from Ben Jonson to the Earl of Newcastle , and other matters relating to the Poet . By PETER CUNNINGHAM , Esq . ART . IV . - Ballad illustrative of Romeo and Juliet , entitled " A pleasant new ballad of Two Lovers . " By ANDREW ...
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... letter , entirely in the handwriting of Lord Burghley , dated from Theobald's on the 10th August , 1586 , only two months and a day before the meeting of the Commis- sioners at Fotheringay for the trial of Mary Queen of Scots . The letter ...
... letter , entirely in the handwriting of Lord Burghley , dated from Theobald's on the 10th August , 1586 , only two months and a day before the meeting of the Commis- sioners at Fotheringay for the trial of Mary Queen of Scots . The letter ...
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... letter in question to Sir Francis Walsingham , complaining of the absurd mode in which the public service was to be executed , thereby enabling offenders rather to escape than to be brought to justice . The extreme speed with which he ...
... letter in question to Sir Francis Walsingham , complaining of the absurd mode in which the public service was to be executed , thereby enabling offenders rather to escape than to be brought to justice . The extreme speed with which he ...
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... letter ) which instantly alarmed Babington and the rest , who therefore fled in all direc- tions . These were the parties who , according to Lord Burghley , were " missing " on the 10th August , and to arrest whom the Dogberries of ...
... letter ) which instantly alarmed Babington and the rest , who therefore fled in all direc- tions . These were the parties who , according to Lord Burghley , were " missing " on the 10th August , and to arrest whom the Dogberries of ...
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... letter of Lord Burghley is , as we have remarked , en- tirely in his handwriting ; and as it has never yet been printed , and relates to an event of so much historical importance as the trial and execution of Mary Queen of Scots , it is ...
... letter of Lord Burghley is , as we have remarked , en- tirely in his handwriting ; and as it has never yet been printed , and relates to an event of so much historical importance as the trial and execution of Mary Queen of Scots , it is ...
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57 psl. - Seruants. | Written by William Shakespeare. AT LONDON, | Printed by IR, for Thomas Heyes, | and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the | signe of the Greene Dragon. 1600.
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69 psl. - And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write; These things saith he that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of David, he that openeth, and no man shutteth ; and shutteth, and no man openeth...