Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare Collected in Warwickshire in the Year Md

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Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare Collected in Warwickshire in the Year Md
John Dowdall
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Iri the extreme parts of this are two noble fish-ponds. , and a very large dove-house, from w{inee ive are, ok, qlten"as we please, plentifully fur- nished with creatures of both elements, of water and air. The gardens, orchards, meadows, and pasture are suitable : apples and pears are here still as delicious as in the month of August, of which we have (since the last year) good store remaining. The house is large enough for its demesnes, being an ancient, strong-built piece of architecture, wi...th all the convenience of our modern buildings. To comfort and solace ourselves, we have all those necessaries that beautify and adorn the kitchen and cellar ; and in the stables there be as stately a number of horses as a man can wish or desire to ride on.
Having come so far, I may now venture to in- form you of our advances abroad ; and in order to that, I must acquaint you first that there is a knott in these parts that meet at Kineton every Saturday in the afternoon, who are one and all, of which number my friend is one ; and they are as true and sincere as they are generous and hospi- table.


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