Offa is called Heminges mæg, 1945. From Wordnik.com. [Beowulf] Reference
And there's another early modern attestation to Shakespeare's authorship: Heminges and Condell were actors in the company, and they attribute the plays in F1 to Shakespeare, as do the dedicatory materials. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-07-01] Reference
The Witter-Heminges documents sufficiently disprove that. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Burbage and Heminges knew nothing of such a royal patronage at. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Heminges and Condell, in the epistle to the readers, prefixed to the. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Deals with the Osteler-Heminges documents, and the site of the Globe. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Witter-Heminges documents, both discovered and printed by Mr. Wallace. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Burbage, Heminges, and the rest -- including Shakespeare -- probably gave the question much thought. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Only Burbage and Heminges (described in 1614 as "old Heminges"), now remained of the original venturers. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Heminges, and the Muse, yet Wilbr's POV suffices to convey all that the readers need to know to enjoy the book. From Wordnik.com. [Pat's Fantasy Hotlist] Reference
Heminges should know, for he was the business manager of the organization; and his truthfulness cannot be questioned. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
The publication of Shakespeare's plays by Heminges and Condell is merely one out of many expressions of this splendid comradeship. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
In 1623 Heminges and Condell, with great "care and paine," collected and published the plays of Shakespeare, "onely to keep the memory of so worthy a Friend and Fellow alive"; and shortly after, they too died, Condell in 1627 and Heminges in 1630. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Burbage and Heminges refer to it as "the said house near. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
A lease from Bodley alone, in view of the facts just indicated, was not deemed sufficient; so on February 14, 1614, Heminges, the two. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
1945 Hûru þät onhôhsnode Heminges mæg; ealo drincende ôðer sædan, þät hió leód-bealewa läs gefremede, inwit-nîða, syððan ærest wearð gyfen gold-hroden geongum cempan. From Wordnik.com. [Beowulf] Reference
1945 Hūru þæt onhōhsnode Heminges mǣg; ealo drincende ōðer sǣdan, þæt hīo lēod-bealewa lǣs gefremede, inwit-nīða, syððan ǣrest wearð gyfen gold-hroden geongum cempan. From Wordnik.com. [Beowulf] Reference
Distressed stood old stuttering Heminges. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Heminges was loved and trusted by them all. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
Heminges, 1945, 1962). From Wordnik.com. [Beowulf] Reference
Heminges, Thomasine, 261. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration] Reference
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