id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn4ekt Richards, William C. The Shakspeare calendar; or, Wit and wisdom for every day in the year Ed. by William C. Richards 1850 .txt text/plain 6593 1347 95 JANUARY 1st.—The New Years commence on this day. · JANUARY 8th.—Battle of New Orleansthe British repulsed with great loss. JANUARY 14th.—The Newtonian Telescope first exhibited to the King.. . KING HENRY VIII., Act ii., Scene 3. JANUARY 22d.—George Stevens, the Editor of Shakspeare's Works, died. JANUARY 23d.—The House of Commons established. · FEBRUARY 5th.—The House of Lords As You LIKE IT, Act iii., Scene 2. As You LIKE IT, Act iii., Scene 2. May 6th.—The South Sea Act passed " Yet looks he like a king: behold his eye, King John, Act iii., Scene 1. King John, Act iii., Scene 1. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King John, Act iv., Scene 3. King LEAR, Act iii., Scene 2. ./cache/hvd.hn4ekt.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn4ekt.txt