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"Shakspere's Handwriting" Further Illustrated: Facsimiles of His Own ...
by A. Hall - 1899 - 9 pages
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Sir Thomas More: A Play; Now First Printed, Volume 23

Alexander Dyce - 1844 - 168 pages
...Good gentlemen, be carefull ; give great charge Our diet be made daynty for the tast ; For, of all people that the earth affords, The Londoners fare...richest at ther bourds. Come, my good fellowes, &c." . Though, the concluding words of the above fragment are the same as those at the commencement of the...
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Sir Thomas More: A Play, Now First Printed

Anthony Munday - Sir Thomas More (Drama). - 1844 - 154 pages
...companie.— Good gentlemen, be carefull; give great charge Our diet be made daynty for the tast; For, of all people that the earth affords, The Londoners fare...richest at ther bourds. Come, my good fellowes, &c." Though the concluding words of the above fragment are the same as those at the commencement of the...
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The Book of Sir Thomas More, Volume 21

Walter Wilson Greg - Drama, Medieval - 1911 - 152 pages
...Companie good gentlemen be careful! give great charge o r diet be made daynty for the tast for of all people that the earth affords the Londoners fare richest at ther bourds Com my good fellowes &c ' [End of Addition F.] 25 Londoners] e altered. 26 Com] Dyce Come [FoLS. is*',...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1918 - 522 pages
...companie.— Good gentlemen, be carefull; give great chup Our diet be made daynty for the tast; For, of all people that the earth affords, The Londoners fare richest at ther bourds. 2: Com my good fellowes &c. (Exetm (ACT IV. SCENE I.—Chelsea. A Room in More's House.) Enter Sir...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays which Have ...

William Shakespeare - 1918 - 530 pages
...companie.— Good gentlemen, be carerull; give great charge Our diet be made daynty for the tast; For, of all people that the earth affords, The Londoners fare richest at ther bourds. 22 Com my good fellowes &c. (Exeunt*, (ACT IV. SCENE I.—Chelsea. A Room in More's House.) Enter Sir...
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