William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... according to his desert and merit . " * Was there in that victorious army of the Earl of Rich- mond , -which Richard denounced as a " company of traitors , thieves , outlaws , and runagates , ” — an Englishman bearing the name of ...
... according to his desert and merit . " * Was there in that victorious army of the Earl of Rich- mond , -which Richard denounced as a " company of traitors , thieves , outlaws , and runagates , ” — an Englishman bearing the name of ...
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... Shakspere , " was , according to the Stratford register , baptized on the 15th September , 1558 . CHAPTER II . STRATFORD . A PLEASANT place is this. [ Church of Aston Cantlow . ] [ Clopton's Bridge . ] 12 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
... Shakspere , " was , according to the Stratford register , baptized on the 15th September , 1558 . CHAPTER II . STRATFORD . A PLEASANT place is this. [ Church of Aston Cantlow . ] [ Clopton's Bridge . ] 12 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE :
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... according to the notion of thrift in those days . But we are not to infer that when John Shakspere removed the daughter and heiress of Arden from the old hall of Wilmecote he placed her in some substan- tial mansion in his corporate ...
... according to the notion of thrift in those days . But we are not to infer that when John Shakspere removed the daughter and heiress of Arden from the old hall of Wilmecote he placed her in some substan- tial mansion in his corporate ...
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... according to the roll , for the rent from thence to the lord of sixpence per annum , and suit of court , and the said John in the aforesaid court did fealty to the lord for the same . " Item , that Edward West has alienated to him , the ...
... according to the roll , for the rent from thence to the lord of sixpence per annum , and suit of court , and the said John in the aforesaid court did fealty to the lord for the same . " Item , that Edward West has alienated to him , the ...
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... according to the same authority , was emblematical of the glove - sticks used for stretching the cheveril for fair fingers . We have no confidence that he had stores in Henley Street of the treasures of Autolycus , - " Gloves as sweet ...
... according to the same authority , was emblematical of the glove - sticks used for stretching the cheveril for fair fingers . We have no confidence that he had stores in Henley Street of the treasures of Autolycus , - " Gloves as sweet ...
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