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Account Of, And Extracts From, The Newly Discovered Shakspeare Manuscripts.
Letter to the Earl of Southampton . The Earl ' s Answer . Profession of Faith . Letter to Cowley . Portrait inclosed in the same . Reverse of ditto . reland
Deed of Gift to I . Tributary Lines to Ireland . . View of Ireland ' s House and Coat of Arms . Bassanio and Shylock . Agreement with Lowine . Agreement with Condell . and his Wife
Lease to M . Fraser . Deed of Trust to John Hemynge . King Lear . Hamlet ( a Fragment , of a few pages ; . The following are Extracts from this curious and interesting
Publication : QUEEN ELIZABETH S LETTER . " WEE didcle receive youre prettye verses Good Masterre William through the hands OlTourLordeChamberlayne andewedoe Complemente thee onne theyre greate excellence shall departe from Londonne toe
Wee Hamptowne forre the Holydayes where wee Shalle expecte thee with thye beste Actorres thatte thou mayste p laye before ourselfe toe amusse usse bee not slowe butte comme toe usse bye Tuesday nexte asse the lorde Leicesterre wille bee withe usse . ( "E LIZABETH R .
Addressed For Master William SbaUspere atte the Globe bye Thames Thys Lettere I dydee receyve fromme my most gracyousc Ladye Elyzabethe ande I doe requeste ite ' maye bee kepte withe alle care possyble WM . S HAKSPEARE .
w 0 TF —UDon the above Extract it has been remarked , " -that Leicester died in i ^; an ^ from circumLnces , we suppose the date of the Qucn , i Letter to Ic about , 585 , when the Poet , who was born , n . 564 , was : i yea s ofagt onlj , -id his children were christening at Stratford ; -lhat fe ^ "' ^ ; , ™ er-inhv that the words are clogged with unnecessary letters m many instances , ! . ffie too a pure " system in ° a few ; and that the Poet mak . ng a note upon a letter , plainly signed by the Queen herself , spells her name ihferently andu ,. m < W ,.
LETTER TO ANNA 1 IATHERREWAYE , ( Afterwards Shakspeare ' s wife ) with a lock of his hair plaited : " DEARESSTE ANNA , . « As thou haste alwaye found mee toemyeworde most trewe soe thou shalt see I have strictlye kepte mye piornyse I praye you pet-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Account Of, And Extracts From, The Newly Discovered Shakspeare Manuscripts.
Letter to the Earl of Southampton . The Earl ' s Answer . Profession of Faith . Letter to Cowley . Portrait inclosed in the same . Reverse of ditto . reland
Deed of Gift to I . Tributary Lines to Ireland . . View of Ireland ' s House and Coat of Arms . Bassanio and Shylock . Agreement with Lowine . Agreement with Condell . and his Wife
Lease to M . Fraser . Deed of Trust to John Hemynge . King Lear . Hamlet ( a Fragment , of a few pages ; . The following are Extracts from this curious and interesting
Publication : QUEEN ELIZABETH S LETTER . " WEE didcle receive youre prettye verses Good Masterre William through the hands OlTourLordeChamberlayne andewedoe Complemente thee onne theyre greate excellence shall departe from Londonne toe
Wee Hamptowne forre the Holydayes where wee Shalle expecte thee with thye beste Actorres thatte thou mayste p laye before ourselfe toe amusse usse bee not slowe butte comme toe usse bye Tuesday nexte asse the lorde Leicesterre wille bee withe usse . ( "E LIZABETH R .
Addressed For Master William SbaUspere atte the Globe bye Thames Thys Lettere I dydee receyve fromme my most gracyousc Ladye Elyzabethe ande I doe requeste ite ' maye bee kepte withe alle care possyble WM . S HAKSPEARE .
w 0 TF —UDon the above Extract it has been remarked , " -that Leicester died in i ^; an ^ from circumLnces , we suppose the date of the Qucn , i Letter to Ic about , 585 , when the Poet , who was born , n . 564 , was : i yea s ofagt onlj , -id his children were christening at Stratford ; -lhat fe ^ "' ^ ; , ™ er-inhv that the words are clogged with unnecessary letters m many instances , ! . ffie too a pure " system in ° a few ; and that the Poet mak . ng a note upon a letter , plainly signed by the Queen herself , spells her name ihferently andu ,. m < W ,.
LETTER TO ANNA 1 IATHERREWAYE , ( Afterwards Shakspeare ' s wife ) with a lock of his hair plaited : " DEARESSTE ANNA , . « As thou haste alwaye found mee toemyeworde most trewe soe thou shalt see I have strictlye kepte mye piornyse I praye you pet-