William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 Seiten |
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... friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit . " * Was there in that victorious army of the Earl of Rich- mond ...
... friends and fautors , of whom some he advanced to honour and dig- nity , and some he enriched with possessions and goods , every man according to his desert and merit . " * Was there in that victorious army of the Earl of Rich- mond ...
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... friend of Crom- well writes to him , " There is much secret and several communications between the King's subjects ; and [ some ] of them , in sundry places within the shires of Cornwall and Devonshire , be in great fear and mistrust ...
... friend of Crom- well writes to him , " There is much secret and several communications between the King's subjects ; and [ some ] of them , in sundry places within the shires of Cornwall and Devonshire , be in great fear and mistrust ...
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... friends , parents , and kinsfolks , by the bowels of our Saviour Jesus Christ , that , since it is uncertain what lot will befall me , for fear notwithstanding lest by reason of my sins I be to pass and stay a long while in purgatory ...
... friends , parents , and kinsfolks , by the bowels of our Saviour Jesus Christ , that , since it is uncertain what lot will befall me , for fear notwithstanding lest by reason of my sins I be to pass and stay a long while in purgatory ...
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... friendship under a rude exterior . His wondrous abili- ties could not be spoiled even by ignorant instructors . In the seventh year of the reign of Edward VI . a royal charter was granted to Stratford for the incorporation of the ...
... friendship under a rude exterior . His wondrous abili- ties could not be spoiled even by ignorant instructors . In the seventh year of the reign of Edward VI . a royal charter was granted to Stratford for the incorporation of the ...
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... friends and neighbours , and particular licenses granted to them for conferring lands or rents to defray their public charges in respect that , by the statute of mortmain , such gifts would otherwise have been forfeited . " In the ...
... friends and neighbours , and particular licenses granted to them for conferring lands or rents to defray their public charges in respect that , by the statute of mortmain , such gifts would otherwise have been forfeited . " In the ...
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