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... Thomas Lucy's park ; and their account of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written against Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was stuck upon his park - gate , which exasperated the knight to apply to a lawyer ...
... Thomas Lucy's park ; and their account of it agreed with Mr. Rowe's , with this addition , that the ballad written against Sir Thomas Lucy by Shakspeare was stuck upon his park - gate , which exasperated the knight to apply to a lawyer ...
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... Thomas was too covetous , " To covet so much deer , " When horns enough upon his head , " Most plainly did appear . " Had not his worship one deer left ? " What then ? He had a wife " Took pains enough to find him horns " Should last ...
... Thomas was too covetous , " To covet so much deer , " When horns enough upon his head , " Most plainly did appear . " Had not his worship one deer left ? " What then ? He had a wife " Took pains enough to find him horns " Should last ...
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... Thomas Nash , Esq . who married our poet's grand - daughter , Eliza- beth Hall . Edward Nash bought it , after the death of her second husband , Sir John Barnard , Knight . By her will , which will be found in a subsequent page , she ...
... Thomas Nash , Esq . who married our poet's grand - daughter , Eliza- beth Hall . Edward Nash bought it , after the death of her second husband , Sir John Barnard , Knight . By her will , which will be found in a subsequent page , she ...
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... Thomas was dead in 1614. John devised the greater part of his real and personal estate to his nephew Thomas Combe , with whom Shakspeare was certainly on good terms , having bequeathed him his sword . Since I wrote the above , I find ...
... Thomas was dead in 1614. John devised the greater part of his real and personal estate to his nephew Thomas Combe , with whom Shakspeare was certainly on good terms , having bequeathed him his sword . Since I wrote the above , I find ...
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... Thomas Combe as a legacy . A miser's monument indeed , constructed during his life - time , might be regarded as a chal- lenge to satire ; and we cannot wonder that anonymous lampoons should have been affixed to the marble designed to ...
... Thomas Combe as a legacy . A miser's monument indeed , constructed during his life - time , might be regarded as a chal- lenge to satire ; and we cannot wonder that anonymous lampoons should have been affixed to the marble designed to ...
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