William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... ..... 299 | Thomas Greene ...... Note on the date of Nash's Epistle prefixed to Menaphon ......... Note on Marlowe ............. ......... . CHAPTER II . - THE COURT AT GREENWICH . 297 304 ............................................. ....
... ..... 299 | Thomas Greene ...... Note on the date of Nash's Epistle prefixed to Menaphon ......... Note on Marlowe ............. ......... . CHAPTER II . - THE COURT AT GREENWICH . 297 304 ............................................. ....
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... Nash , who was married a second time to Sir John Barnard , left both houses , —namely , " the inn , called the Maidenhead , and the adjoining house and barn , " to her kinsmen Thomas and George Hart , the grandsons of her grandfather's ...
... Nash , who was married a second time to Sir John Barnard , left both houses , —namely , " the inn , called the Maidenhead , and the adjoining house and barn , " to her kinsmen Thomas and George Hart , the grandsons of her grandfather's ...
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... Nash in 1589 published this sentence : " It is a common practice now - a - days , among a sort of shifting companions , that run through every art and thrive by none , to leave the trade of Noverint , whereto they were born , and busy ...
... Nash in 1589 published this sentence : " It is a common practice now - a - days , among a sort of shifting companions , that run through every art and thrive by none , to leave the trade of Noverint , whereto they were born , and busy ...
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... Nash begins , - " I will turn back to my first text of studies of delight , and talk a little in friendship with a few of our trivial translators . " Nash aspired to the reputation of a scholar ; and he directs his satire against those ...
... Nash begins , - " I will turn back to my first text of studies of delight , and talk a little in friendship with a few of our trivial translators . " Nash aspired to the reputation of a scholar ; and he directs his satire against those ...
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... Nash , ' for this libel ( thereby then and there meaning the said William Shakespeare'- ) be made out , there can be no doubt as to the remaining innuendo thereby then and there meaning that the said William Shakespeare had been an ...
... Nash , ' for this libel ( thereby then and there meaning the said William Shakespeare'- ) be made out , there can be no doubt as to the remaining innuendo thereby then and there meaning that the said William Shakespeare had been an ...
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