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XX. |
Shakespeare a Principal Actor in Jonson’s ‘Every Man in His Humour’ (1598) and ‘Sejanus’ (1603) |
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XXI. |
Richard Quyny Borrows Thirty Pounds from Shakespeare (1598) |
28
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XXII. |
Allusions to Shakespeare’s Loan to Quyny (1598) |
29
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XXIII. |
Shakespeare Sells a Load of Stone to the Stratford Corporation (1599) |
30
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XXIV. |
John Weever’s Sonnet to Shakespeare (1599) |
31
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XXV. |
Shakespeare a Part Owner of the Globe Theatre (1599) |
31
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XXVI. |
Confirmation and Extension of Heraldic Honors to John Shakespeare (1599) |
32
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XXVII. |
Shakespeare’s Name Exploited by W. Jaggard (1599) |
34
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XXVIII. |
First Mention of Shakespeare’s Name in Register of the Stationers’ Company (1600) |
35
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XXIX. |
Shakespeare’s Fame Extends to Cambridge (1600) |
36
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XXX. |
Shakespeare and His Wife Mentioned in Thomas Whittington’s Will (1601) |
37
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XXXI. |
Death of Shakespeare’s Father (1601) |
38
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XXXII. |
A Cambridge Anecdote of Shakespeare and Ben Jonson (1601–1602) |
38
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XXXIII. |
Manningham’s Anecdote of Shakespeare and Burbage (1602) |
39
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XXXIV. |
Shakespeare Buys Arable Land in Old Stratford (1602) |
39
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XXXV. |
Shakespeare Gets Assurance of His Title to New Place (1602) |
42
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XXXVI. |
Shakespeare Buys a Cottage and Land Opposite New Place (1602) |
43
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XXXVII. |
Shakespeare and His Colleagues Become the King’s Servants (1603) |
45
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XXXVIII. |
Camden Ranks Shakespeare among the English Immortals (1603) |
47
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XXXIX. |
Grant of Red Cloth to Shakespeare as Groom of the King’s Chamber (1604) |
48
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