William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... at Bridgewater House ............................................ 504 CHAPTER XI . - GLIMPSES OF LONDON . The Bear Garden ...... ................................................................................. ...........
... at Bridgewater House ............................................ 504 CHAPTER XI . - GLIMPSES OF LONDON . The Bear Garden ...... ................................................................................. ...........
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... bear the port , charge , and countenance of a gentleman , he shall for money have a coat and arms bestowed upon him by heralds ( who in the charter of the same do of custom pretend antiquity and service , and many gay things ) , and ...
... bear the port , charge , and countenance of a gentleman , he shall for money have a coat and arms bestowed upon him by heralds ( who in the charter of the same do of custom pretend antiquity and service , and many gay things ) , and ...
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... bear and use the same shield of arms , single or impaled . The family of Arden was one of the highest antiquity in Warwickshire . Dug- dale traces its pedigree uninterruptedly up to the time of Edward the Confessor . Under the head of ...
... bear and use the same shield of arms , single or impaled . The family of Arden was one of the highest antiquity in Warwickshire . Dug- dale traces its pedigree uninterruptedly up to the time of Edward the Confessor . Under the head of ...
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... bear in mind that the white leather was the especial leather of " husbandly furniture , " as described by old Tusser . 66 We may reasonably persist , therefore , even in accord with " flesh and fell " tradition , in drawing the portrait ...
... bear in mind that the white leather was the especial leather of " husbandly furniture , " as described by old Tusser . 66 We may reasonably persist , therefore , even in accord with " flesh and fell " tradition , in drawing the portrait ...
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... bear of the Roman poet . " * He , by whom " Spirits are not finely touch'd But to fine issues , " may be said , without offence , to have guarded this unconscious child . William Shakspere was to be an instrument , and a great one , in ...
... bear of the Roman poet . " * He , by whom " Spirits are not finely touch'd But to fine issues , " may be said , without offence , to have guarded this unconscious child . William Shakspere was to be an instrument , and a great one , in ...
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